Background: Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, the uptake by stakeholders continues to be limited. Understanding the underlying mechanism in adopting such economic decision-support tools by stakeholders is therefore important. By applying the I-Change Model, this study aims to identify which factors determine potential uptake of an economic decision-support tool, i.e., the Return on Investment tool. Methods: Stakeholders (decision-makers, purchasers of services/pharma products, professionals/service providers, evidence generators and advocates of health promotion) were interviewed in five countries, using an I-Change based questionnaire. MANOVA's were conducted to assess differences between...
Background: The European-study on Quantifying Utility of Investment in Protection from Tobacco (EQUI...
Background: The evidence on the extent to which stakeholders in different European countries agree w...
Objectives: Economic decision-support tools can provide valuable information for tobacco control sta...
Background: Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
Background: Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
AbstractBackgroundDespite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventio...
Background: Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
Background. Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
Introduction: The European EQUIPT study will co-create a return on investment tool in several countr...
BACKGROUND: The European-study on Quantifying Utility of Investment in Protection from Tobacco (EQUI...
Background: The evidence on the extent to which stakeholders in different European countries agree w...
Background: The evidence on the extent to which stakeholders in different European countries agree w...
Background: The European-study on Quantifying Utility of Investment in Protection from Tobacco (EQUI...
Background: The European-study on Quantifying Utility of Investment in Protection from Tobacco (EQUI...
Background: The evidence on the extent to which stakeholders in different European countries agree w...
Objectives: Economic decision-support tools can provide valuable information for tobacco control sta...
Background: Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
Background: Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
AbstractBackgroundDespite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventio...
Background: Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
Background. Despite an increased number of economic evaluations of tobacco control interventions, th...
Introduction: The European EQUIPT study will co-create a return on investment tool in several countr...
BACKGROUND: The European-study on Quantifying Utility of Investment in Protection from Tobacco (EQUI...
Background: The evidence on the extent to which stakeholders in different European countries agree w...
Background: The evidence on the extent to which stakeholders in different European countries agree w...
Background: The European-study on Quantifying Utility of Investment in Protection from Tobacco (EQUI...
Background: The European-study on Quantifying Utility of Investment in Protection from Tobacco (EQUI...
Background: The evidence on the extent to which stakeholders in different European countries agree w...
Objectives: Economic decision-support tools can provide valuable information for tobacco control sta...