Background: From a health service perspective, informal care is often viewed as a potentially cost-effective way of transferring costs out of the formal healthcare sector. However, informal care is not a free resource. Objective: Our objective was to assess the impact of alternative valuation methods and key assumptions on the cost of informal care. Methods: Informal carers who assisted in the care of a head and neck cancer survivor for at least 1 year were sent a postal questionnaire during January–June 2014 requesting information on time spent on caring tasks in the month prior to the survey. Time was costed using the opportunity cost approach (OCA; base-case) and the generalist (GRCA) and specialist (SRCA) replacement cost appro...
Objectives: This article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to derive ...
Informal care provided to the elderly by their children is proposed as a less expensive alternative ...
This paper uses the well-being valuation (WV) approach to estimate and monetize the well-being impac...
Background: From a health service perspective, informal care is often viewed as a potentially cost-...
AbstractObjectivesThis article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to d...
Including informal care in economic evaluations is increasingly advocated but problematic. We invest...
AbstractObjectiveTheory and guidelines advocating the inclusion of informal care in economic evaluat...
More than 6 million people are currently involved in the provision of informal care in the UK, with ...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
Objectives Many individuals with long-term care needs rely on informal care to support them in their...
Background A societal perspective in economic evaluation necessitates that all resources associated...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
Objective The main aims of this paper are to analyse the monetary value of informal care time using...
Approximately 34 million family and friends provided unpaid care to individuals aged 50 and older in...
Abstract Background Informal care, the health care provided by the patient’s social network is impor...
Objectives: This article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to derive ...
Informal care provided to the elderly by their children is proposed as a less expensive alternative ...
This paper uses the well-being valuation (WV) approach to estimate and monetize the well-being impac...
Background: From a health service perspective, informal care is often viewed as a potentially cost-...
AbstractObjectivesThis article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to d...
Including informal care in economic evaluations is increasingly advocated but problematic. We invest...
AbstractObjectiveTheory and guidelines advocating the inclusion of informal care in economic evaluat...
More than 6 million people are currently involved in the provision of informal care in the UK, with ...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
Objectives Many individuals with long-term care needs rely on informal care to support them in their...
Background A societal perspective in economic evaluation necessitates that all resources associated...
This paper reports the results of the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods to...
Objective The main aims of this paper are to analyse the monetary value of informal care time using...
Approximately 34 million family and friends provided unpaid care to individuals aged 50 and older in...
Abstract Background Informal care, the health care provided by the patient’s social network is impor...
Objectives: This article reports the results of the application of conjoint analysis (CA) to derive ...
Informal care provided to the elderly by their children is proposed as a less expensive alternative ...
This paper uses the well-being valuation (WV) approach to estimate and monetize the well-being impac...