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Strengthening Methods and International Evidence on Health Inequality Aversion Open
There are substantial opportunities to advance methods so that estimates of health inequality aversion can routinely inform decision making. Progress will require interdisciplinary collaboration beyond health economics, medicine, and ethic…
Using Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) to Compare Social and Personal Preferences for Health and Well-Being Outcomes Open
Background Economic evaluations in health typically assume a nonwelfarist framework, arguably better served by preferences elicited from a social perspective than a personal one. However, most health state valuation studies elicit personal…
A Large Scale Population Survey of Health and Wellbeing to Allow Comparisons Between Outcome Measures: the SIPHER-HWMIC Dataset Open
This paper presents a large scale cross-section survey of health and wellbeing that allows econometric mapping between different outcome measures. The Systems science In Public Health and Health Economics Research - Health and Wellbeing Mu…
Equality of opportunity and the intergenerational transmission of lifestyles: some normative implications Open
The Equality of Opportunity framework assumes that a given distribution of outcomes is a function of factors for which the individuals should be held accountable (referred to as effort) and factors that are beyond the individuals’ responsi…
Exploring Social Preferences for Health and Well-Being Across the Digital Divide: A Qualitative Investigation Based on Tasks Taken From an Online Discrete Choice Experiment Open
This novel study provides some assurance that the participants' views over the choice tasks used are similar across the digital divide. The challenges we identified with understanding highlight the need to carefully examine the views held …
Eliciting public preferences across health and wellbeing dimensions: An equivalent income value set for SIPHER‐7 Open
The call for “health and wellbeing in all policies” requires a preference‐based measure that collapses multi‐dimensional health and wellbeing into a single index, such as equivalent income. We aim to elicit preferences of the UK general pu…
View article: Eliciting societal preferences for burden of illness, therapeutic improvement and end of life for value based pricing: A report of the main survey
Eliciting societal preferences for burden of illness, therapeutic improvement and end of life for value based pricing: A report of the main survey Open
This report presents the findings of a study to elicit societal references for quality adjusted life year (QALY) gains from health care interventions. The aim was to elicit societal preferences across three characteristics: (1) burden of i…
View article: Update: eliciting societal preferences for weighting QALYS according to burden of illness, size of gain and end of life
Update: eliciting societal preferences for weighting QALYS according to burden of illness, size of gain and end of life Open
This report presents the findings of a study to elicit societal preferences and weights for Quality Adjusted Life Year (QALY) gains across three characteristics: 1) Burden of illness (BOI) from a medical condition given current health care…
Predictors of Becoming not in Education, Employment or Training: A Dynamic Comparison of the Direct and Indirect Determinants Open
This paper uses a dynamic latent factor model to investigate the determinants of not in education, employment or training (NEET) status among adolescents in the United Kingdom. We bring together within one framework various determinants of…
Behavioral Theories That Have Influenced the Way Health State Preferences Are Elicited and Interpreted: A Bibliometric Mapping Analysis of the Time Trade-Off Method With VOSviewer Visualization Open
Aim The aim of this paper is to develop an understanding of how behavioral theories have influenced the way preferences for health-related quality of life are elicited and interpreted. We focus on the Time Trade-off (TTO) method given it r…
The EQ-HWB: Overview of the Development of a Measure of Health and Wellbeing and Key Results Open
EQ-HWB measures have been developed internationally for evaluating interventions in health, public health, and social care including the impact on patients, social care users, and carers.
Health mobility: implications for efficiency and equity in priority setting Open
Adverse Health mobility is a statistical measure of inter-temporal fluctuations in health of a group of individuals. Increased availability of panel data has led to a number of studies which analyse and compare health mobility across subgr…
Equity in healthcare access and service coverage for older people: a scoping review of the conceptual literature Open
There is currently no global review of the conceptual literature on the equity of healthcare coverage (including access) for older people. It is important to understand the factors affecting access to health and social care for this group,…
Perceptions of Wind Turbine Noise and Self-Reported Health in Suburban Residential Areas Open
Wind turbines play an important role in the worldwide mission of producing renewable energy. The development toward integrating large-scale wind turbines in the urban environment has raised concerns over the noise impacts on urban resident…
Application of Evoked Response Audiometry To Schizophrenia For Specifying 40-Hz Aberrant Gamma Oscillations In A Real-World Clinical Setting Open
Gamma oscillations probed using auditory steady-state response (ASSR) are promising clinical biomarkers that may address novel therapeutic interventions for schizophrenia. Optimizing clinical settings for these biomarker-driven interventio…
Level-dependent equity weights Open
This chapter explains how you can use level-dependent social welfare functions (SWFs) to evaluate health distributions in a manner that is founded on explicit, challengeable, and consistent ethical principles. A level-dependent social welf…
A decrease in spontaneous activity in medial prefrontal cortex is associated with sustained hallucinations in chronic schizophrenia: An NIRS study Open
In functional imaging, accumulating evidence suggests that spontaneous activity decreases during the resting state in the core brain regions of the default-mode network [e.g. medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC)] in schizophrenia. However, the …
Scoping review of equity in the health needs and service coverage of older people Open
A protocol for a scoping review of equity in the health needs and service coverage of older people
The impact of conditions labels on health state values Open
Background: Generic preference-based measures (e.g. EQ-5D) do not have condition labels Condition specific preference based measures (e.g. AQL-5D) and vignettes often have the condition name embedded in the text (e.g. ‘experienced asth…
The SIPHER Consortium: Introducing the new UK hub for systems science in public health and health economic research Open
The conditions in which we are born, grow, live, work and age are key drivers of health and inequalities in life chances. To maximise health and wellbeing across the whole population, we need well-coordinated action across government secto…
How averse are the UK general public to inequalities in health between socioeconomic groups? A systematic review Open
There is growing interest in the use of “distributionally-sensitive” forms of economic evaluation that capture both the impact of an intervention upon average population health and the distribution of that health amongst the population. Th…
View article: Cultural Values: Can They Explain Differences in Health Utilities between Countries?
Cultural Values: Can They Explain Differences in Health Utilities between Countries? Open
Introduction. Health utilities are widely used in health care. The distributions of utilities differ between countries; some countries more often report worse than dead health states, while mild states are valued more or less the same. We …