Using discrete choice experiments to value health and health care
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Using discrete choice experiments to value health and health care
(The economics of non-market goods and resources, 11)
Springe, c2008
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内容説明
This work takes a fresh and contemporary look at the growing interest in the development and application of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) within the field of health economics. The book comprises chapters by highly regarded academics with experience of applying DCEs in the area of health. Thus the book is relevant to post-graduate students and applied researchers with an interest in the use of DCEs for valuing health and health care and has international appeal.
目次
- List of contributors. Preface. Introduction
- K. Gerard, M. Ryan, and M. Amaya-Amaya. Part 1: DCEs - what are they and their application in health: a users guide. 1. Discrete choice experiments in a nutshell
- M. Amaya-Amaya, K Gerard and M Ryan. 2. Designing discrete choice experiments for health care
- D.J. Street, L. Burgess, R. Viney and J. Louviere. 3. Practical issues in conducting a discrete choice experiment
- M. Ryan, V. Watson and K. Gerard. Part 2: Case Studies in Valuing Health and Health Care. 4. Using discrete choice experiments to go beyond clinical outcomes when evaluating clinical practice
- M. Ryan, D. Skatun and K. Major. 5. Using discrete choice modelling to investigate breast screening participation
- K. Gerard, M. Shanahan and J. Louviere. 6. Preferences for health care programmes: Results from a general population discrete choice survey
- S. Bryan and T. Roberts. 7. Examining the preferences of health care providers: An application to hospital consultants
- A. Scott, C. Ubach, F. French and G. Needham. Part 3 Methodological issues. 8. The price proxy in discrete choice experiments: Issues of relevance for future research
- D. Gyrd-Hansen and U. Slothuus Skjoldborg. 9. 'Irrational' stated preference: a quantitative and qualitative investigation
- F. San Miguel, M. Ryan and M. Amaya-Amaya. 10. Using stated preference and revealed preference data fusion modeling in health care
- T. Mark and J. Swait. PART 4: CONCLUSIONS. 11. Concluding thoughts
- M. Ryan, M. Amaya-Amaya and K. Gerard. Index.
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