Objective To determine the age-weighting preferences of urban Zimbabweans in relation to health care priorities. Method A total of 67 randomly selected residents of a high-density area of Harare participated in the study. Participants were asked ‘‘person trade-off ’’questions to determine their preferences in terms of the numbers of people of various ages who would be saved from death and from suffering a year of ill-health relative to the number of 30-year-olds who would be saved from these eventualities. Findings The responses indicate that the value of averting a year of ill-health was judged greatest for 15-year-olds and was equal for people aged 1, 30, and 45 years. The value of averting a death primarily reflected the expected years o...
BackgroundThe United States has a culturally and demographically diverse populace, and the aim of th...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first chapter proposes a model life table to investi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the age-weighting preferences of urban Zimbabweans in relation to health car...
Abstract Background Quality of life weights based on valuations of health states are often used in c...
Although theories from economics and evolutionary biology predict that one's age, health, and surviv...
This study employed the survey-based choice modeling (CM) approach to determine people\u27s age pref...
The purpose of this research was to assess the well-being of elderly people in three different commu...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
Objective: To determine the relationship between nutritional status, dietary and lifestyle factors o...
Is the value of being healthy the same across all ages? The standard practice of economic evaluatio...
While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it h...
This study evaluates perceptions on the quality of life of older adults and the extent to which they...
Although theories in both evolutionary biology and economics predict that an individual’s health sho...
BackgroundThe United States has a culturally and demographically diverse populace, and the aim of th...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first chapter proposes a model life table to investi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the age-weighting preferences of urban Zimbabweans in relation to health car...
Abstract Background Quality of life weights based on valuations of health states are often used in c...
Although theories from economics and evolutionary biology predict that one's age, health, and surviv...
This study employed the survey-based choice modeling (CM) approach to determine people\u27s age pref...
The purpose of this research was to assess the well-being of elderly people in three different commu...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
OBJECTIVE: To rank health problems contributing most to the burden of disease in Zimbabwe using disa...
Objective: To determine the relationship between nutritional status, dietary and lifestyle factors o...
Is the value of being healthy the same across all ages? The standard practice of economic evaluatio...
While population ageing has drawn considerable and increasing attention in developed countries, it h...
This study evaluates perceptions on the quality of life of older adults and the extent to which they...
Although theories in both evolutionary biology and economics predict that an individual’s health sho...
BackgroundThe United States has a culturally and demographically diverse populace, and the aim of th...
In this paper, we outline the three main concepts of 'ageism'; health maximisation ageism, productiv...
This dissertation consists of three essays. The first chapter proposes a model life table to investi...