Background: Diseases such as stroke and heart disease are chiefly caused by unhealthy behaviours and are a major societal burden. User financial incentives are being explored as a way to encourage healthier lifestyles. This research developed a framework to provide information on pricing and cost-effectiveness of incentives and guide design of future incentive schemes. Methods: The workstreams were: a) structured, configurative literature review to identify neo-classical/behavioural economic explanations for behaviour change and incentives; b) contingent valuation survey to identify willingness to accept (WTA) and incentive pricing; c) systematic review and meta-analysis of incentives for weight loss; d) development of decision-analytic mo...
Background: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the impact of financial incentives to promote health behavi...
PhDEfforts to encourage healthy behaviour often fail to bring about sustained changes in people’s l...
Background: Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors t...
Aim: Designing financial incentives for health behaviour change requires choices across several dom...
Background: Financial incentives may improve the initiation and engagement of behaviour change that ...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
BACKGROUND: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fin...
AbstractThe use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by membe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of prom...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy behaviour c...
This study was funded as part of a strategic award from the Wellcome Trust Biomedical Ethics Program...
Background Health insurers worldwide implement financial incentive schemes to encourage health-relat...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
Background: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the impact of financial incentives to promote health behavi...
PhDEfforts to encourage healthy behaviour often fail to bring about sustained changes in people’s l...
Background: Incentives are central to economics and are used across the public and private sectors t...
Aim: Designing financial incentives for health behaviour change requires choices across several dom...
Background: Financial incentives may improve the initiation and engagement of behaviour change that ...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
BACKGROUND: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fin...
AbstractThe use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by membe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of prom...
The use of financial incentives to change health-related behaviour is often opposed by members of th...
Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy behaviour c...
This study was funded as part of a strategic award from the Wellcome Trust Biomedical Ethics Program...
Background Health insurers worldwide implement financial incentive schemes to encourage health-relat...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
Background: Healthy behaviours are important determinants of health and disease, but many people fi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the impact of financial incentives to promote health behavi...
PhDEfforts to encourage healthy behaviour often fail to bring about sustained changes in people’s l...