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Using discrete choice experiments to value health and health care / edited by Mandy Ryan, Karen Gerard, Mabel Amaya-Amaya

Title
  1. Using discrete choice experiments to value health and health care / edited by Mandy Ryan, Karen Gerard, Mabel Amaya-Amaya
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  1. Dordrecht : Springer, c2008.

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Additional authors
  1. Ryan, Mandy
  2. Gerard, Karen, 1961-
  3. Amaya-Amaya, Mabel
Description
  1. xix, 254 p.; 25 cm.
Summary
  1. "Using Discrete Choice Experiments to Value Health and Health Care 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 authors have written it with the purpose of giving the reader a better understanding of issues raised in the design and application of DCEs in health economics. The use of this relatively new instrument to value health and health care has now evolved to the point where a general text is necessary. The few existing books in this area are either research monographs or focus almost entirely on more advanced topics. By contrast, this book serves as a general reference for those applying the technique to health care for the students and applied researchers with an interest in the use of DCEs for valuing health and health care and has international appeal." "The book comprises Chapters by highly regarded academics with experience of applying DCEs in the area of health. The first part of the book summarises how DCEs can be implemented, from experimental design to data analysis and the interpretation of results. In many ways this can be regarded as a crash course on the conduct of DCEs. Extensive reference is made throughout to other sources of literature where the interested reader can find further details. The book also includes a series of case studies illustrating the breadth of applications in health economics and some key methodological issues. Finally there is an overview of research issues discussed which the editors believe are at the leading edge of this field."--BOOK JACKET.
Series statement
  1. Economics of non-market goods and resources ; v. 11
Uniform title
  1. Economics of non-market goods and resources v. 11.
Subject
  1. Patient Satisfaction
  2. Models, Econometric
  3. Health Services Research > methods
  4. Economics, Medical
  5. Choice Behavior
  6. Attitude to Health
  7. Medical economics
  8. Medical care > Evaluation
  9. Medical Audit
Genre/Form
  1. Statistics
  2. Aufsatzsammlung.
Contents
  1. Dces: what are they and their application in health a user's guide -- Discrete choice experiments in a nutshell / Mabel Amaya-Amaya, Karen Gerard, Mandy Ryan -- Designing discrete choice experiments for health care / Deborah J. Street ... [et al.] -- Practical issues in conducting a discrete choice experiment / Mandy Ryan, Verity Watson, Karen Gerard -- Appendix: Comments on the design of the choice experiment / Leonie Burgess, Deborah J. Street -- Case studies in valuing health and health care -- Using discrete choice experiments to go beyond clinical outcomes when evaluating clinical practice / Mandy Ryan, Diane Skåtun, Kirsten Major -- Using discrete choice modeling to investigate breast screening participation / Karen Gerard, Marian Shanahan, Jordan Louviere -- Preferences for health care programmes: results from a general population discrete choice survey / Stirling Bryan, Tracy Roberts -- Examining the preferences of health care providers: an application to hospital consultants / Anthony Scott ... [et al.] -- Methodological issues -- The price proxy in discrete choice experiments: issues of relevance for future research / Dorte Gyrd-Hansen, Ulla Slothuus Skjoldborg -- "Irrational" stated preferences: a quantitative and qualitative investigation / Fernando San Miguel Inza, Mandy Ryan, Mabel Amaya-Amaya -- Using stated preference and revealed preference data fusion modelling in health care / Tami Mark, Joffre Swait -- Conclusions -- Concluding thoughts / Mandy Ryan, Mabel Amaya-Amaya, Karen Gerard.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.