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Factors that affect adherence to bipolar disorder treatments: a stated-preference approach


FR Johnson, S Özdemir, R Manjunath, AB … - Medical care, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Medication nonadherence can be a barrier to effective pharmacologic treatment
and lead to worsened out- comes in a patient's condition.1–3 Nonadherence or
partial adherence to medication has clinical and economic conse- quences. ...
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Translating the diabetes prevention program into practice: A review of community …


L Jackson - The Diabetes Educator, 2009 - tde.sagepub.com
From the School of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health,
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. ... Correspondence to Lindsey Jackson,
University of Minnesota School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology ...
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Estimating the economic impacts of climate change on infectious diseases: a case study on …


WC Tseng, CC Chen, CC Chang, YH Chu - Climatic Change, 2009 - Springer
Abstract Researchers of climate change have suggested that climate change and
variability has a significant influence on the epidemiology of infectious
diseases, particularly vector-borne diseases. The purpose of this study is ...
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Measuring the value of public health systems: The disconnect between health economists and …


PJ Neumann, PD Jacobson, JA Palmer - American Journal of Public Health, 2008 - Am Public Health Assoc
We investigated ways of defining and measuring the value of services provided by
governmental public health systems. Our data sources included literature
syntheses and qualitative interviews of public health professionals. Our ...
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Eliciting stated preferences for health-technology adoption criteria using paired …


FR Johnson, M Backhouse - Value in Health, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Methods: We administered a two-stage stated-preference (SP) question format to a
sample of respondents who have expertise in applying economic analysis to
technology adoption decisions. We elicited paired comparisons and ...
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Effects of a Reimbursement Incentive on Enrollment in a Weight Control Program* &ast


WS Butsch, JD Ard, DB Allison, A Patki, CS … - Obesity, 2007 - nature.com
Research Methods and Procedures: We used a sequential control-intervention
design to observe how inquirers of the University of Alabama at Birmingham
EatRight Lifestyle Program responded to an enrollment incentive for ...
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Will screening individuals at high risk of cardiovascular events deliver large benefits? No


S Capewell - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bmj.com
The high risk approach would commit the majority of middle aged adults to
lifelong drug treatment with huge costs. Over a quarter of UK adults have
cholesterol concentrations above 5.2 mmol/l and over half have blood ...
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[PDF] Economic evaluation of public health programmes: constraints and opportunities


P Johansson - diss.kib.ki.se
The decision-making basis in health and medicine needs to be expanded by
economic evaluations on public health programmes, to avoid that these are
rejected without grounds when priorities are established. The first aim of ...
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Conjoint Analysis: Using a Market-Based Research Model for Healthcare Decision Making


NL Mele - Nursing Research, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > May/June 2008 - Volume 57 - Issue 3 > Conjoint
Analysis: Using a Market-Based Research Model for H... ... Nancy L. Mele, DSN,
RN, is Assistant Professor, Loewenberg School of Nursing, University of ...
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Providing Long-Term Support for Lifestyle Changes: A Key to Success in Diabetes …

- diabetesjournals.org
DG Marrero, RT Ackermann - Diabetes Spectrum, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Increasing evidence demonstrates that type 2 diabetes can be delayed or
prevented in people with elevated risk by modest changes in lifestyle. Research
by the Indiana Diabetes Translation Research Center shows that the YMCA ...
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