The disruptions to health research during the COVID-19 pandemic are being recognized globally, and there is a growing need for understanding the pandemic’s impact on the health and health preferences of patients, caregivers, and the general public. Ongoing and planned health preference research (HPR) has been affected due to problems associated with recruitment, data collection, and data interpretation. While there are no “one size fits all” solutions, this commentary summarizes the key challenges in HPR within the context of the pandemic and offers pragmatic solutions and directions for future research. We recommend recruitment of a diverse, typically under-represented population in HPR using online, quota-based crowdsourcing platforms, an...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Research literature published during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the loss of involvement opport...
The use of data from smartphones and wearable devices has huge potential for population health resea...
Like the rest of the world, the pandemic has reshaped the lives and livelihoods of scientists in the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many changes, including restrictions on indoor gatherings and ...
This Comment examines unique opportunities associated with online health research surveys, challenge...
The application of web-based and remotely administered surveys is becoming increasingly popular due ...
The emergence of a new dimension of consciousness after the COVID-19 pandemic might provide an oppor...
High-quality research is a core input for policies and programs that seek to improve public health a...
Physical distancing measures have lead many public health researchers to transition to remote data c...
Background: The failure of randomised controlled trials to adequately reflect areas of highest healt...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced both quantitative and qualitative health researchers to adapt and s...
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic. Ext...
OBJECTIVES: Measures to limit the spread of infection during the COVID-19 global pandemic have made ...
COVID-19 has had negative repercussions on the entire global population. Despite there being a commo...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Research literature published during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the loss of involvement opport...
The use of data from smartphones and wearable devices has huge potential for population health resea...
Like the rest of the world, the pandemic has reshaped the lives and livelihoods of scientists in the...
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in many changes, including restrictions on indoor gatherings and ...
This Comment examines unique opportunities associated with online health research surveys, challenge...
The application of web-based and remotely administered surveys is becoming increasingly popular due ...
The emergence of a new dimension of consciousness after the COVID-19 pandemic might provide an oppor...
High-quality research is a core input for policies and programs that seek to improve public health a...
Physical distancing measures have lead many public health researchers to transition to remote data c...
Background: The failure of randomised controlled trials to adequately reflect areas of highest healt...
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced both quantitative and qualitative health researchers to adapt and s...
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic. Ext...
OBJECTIVES: Measures to limit the spread of infection during the COVID-19 global pandemic have made ...
COVID-19 has had negative repercussions on the entire global population. Despite there being a commo...
This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form o...
Research literature published during the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the loss of involvement opport...
The use of data from smartphones and wearable devices has huge potential for population health resea...