Abstract Objectives In public health today, there is a widespread call for intersectoral action (ISA) programs, in which two or more sectors cooperate to address a problem. This trend raises a question of how to appropriately assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ISA programs. To assess the impact of ISA, evaluation methods should provide a framework for simultaneously considering the impact of two or more interventions when selecting from a portfolio of programs. There is a gap in literature on such methods. In this research note, from a narrative review, we report and describe methods that could be useful for evaluating ISA programs. Subsequently, we present a hypothetical case s...
AbstractTolerability is an essential part of drug therapy and can affect health and economic outcome...
This paper reports on the design and implementation of a multi-methodology intervention intended to ...
Background: Intersectoral collaboration is critical to the successful implementation of many public ...
Abstract Objectives In public health today, there is ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that a social decision making approach to evaluation can...
In this chapter, we discuss the application of Multi-Criteria Portfolio Decision Analysis in healthc...
The evidence on public health interventions has traditionally focussed on a limited number of costs ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that a social decision making approach to evaluation can...
Background Evaluation of integrated care programmes for individuals with multi-morbidity requires a ...
Objectives: Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been recommended to support policy making in...
Objectives: Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been recommended to support policy making in...
Background: Evaluating integrated care programs is complex. Integration benefits may not become appa...
For the economic evaluation of healthcare interventions, it's important to consider the costs and be...
BACKGROUND: The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of ...
Background The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of h...
AbstractTolerability is an essential part of drug therapy and can affect health and economic outcome...
This paper reports on the design and implementation of a multi-methodology intervention intended to ...
Background: Intersectoral collaboration is critical to the successful implementation of many public ...
Abstract Objectives In public health today, there is ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that a social decision making approach to evaluation can...
In this chapter, we discuss the application of Multi-Criteria Portfolio Decision Analysis in healthc...
The evidence on public health interventions has traditionally focussed on a limited number of costs ...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that a social decision making approach to evaluation can...
Background Evaluation of integrated care programmes for individuals with multi-morbidity requires a ...
Objectives: Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been recommended to support policy making in...
Objectives: Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) has been recommended to support policy making in...
Background: Evaluating integrated care programs is complex. Integration benefits may not become appa...
For the economic evaluation of healthcare interventions, it's important to consider the costs and be...
BACKGROUND: The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of ...
Background The approach currently used to appraise public health interventions is close to that of h...
AbstractTolerability is an essential part of drug therapy and can affect health and economic outcome...
This paper reports on the design and implementation of a multi-methodology intervention intended to ...
Background: Intersectoral collaboration is critical to the successful implementation of many public ...