People's time is a limited resource and, in economic evaluations that adopt a societal perspective, it is important that it is valued and accounted for. Yet, in economic evaluations of interventions for children and young people (CYP), attempts to take into account the opportunity cost of their time are rare. To understand why this is the case, we need to first understand what views health economists hold in relation to CYP time, and what challenges they face in incorporating this in their evaluations. We planned and carried out an international survey of health economists. We used a combination of approaches to identify potential survey respondents (the survey's sampling frame), we developed a questionnaire that sought to capture respon...
When valuing health states, health economists often ask respondents how many years of life in poor h...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: EQ-5D-Y-3L health states are commonly valued by asking adults to complete...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Time is ...
People's time is a limited resource and, in economic evaluations that adopt a societal perspective, ...
Economic evaluations carried out to inform the allocation of finite public funds ought to take into ...
The economic evaluation of psychosocial interventions is a growing area of research. Though time cos...
Economic evaluations carried out to inform the allocation of finite public funds ought to take into ...
Economic evaluations carried out to inform the allocation of finite public funds ought to take into ...
Time is an important aspect of health economic evaluation, as the timing and duration of clinical ev...
Economists study many aspects of children’s lives. They have been criticised by childhood studies re...
The issue of time horizons has received scant attention in discussions pertaining to health economic...
Methods for measuring and valuing health benefits for economic evaluation and health technology asse...
Aim: Children spend substantial amounts of time receiving medical care (patients' time), and this pa...
INTRODUCTION: Preference-based instruments measuring health status express the value of specific hea...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people's preferences towards he...
When valuing health states, health economists often ask respondents how many years of life in poor h...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: EQ-5D-Y-3L health states are commonly valued by asking adults to complete...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Time is ...
People's time is a limited resource and, in economic evaluations that adopt a societal perspective, ...
Economic evaluations carried out to inform the allocation of finite public funds ought to take into ...
The economic evaluation of psychosocial interventions is a growing area of research. Though time cos...
Economic evaluations carried out to inform the allocation of finite public funds ought to take into ...
Economic evaluations carried out to inform the allocation of finite public funds ought to take into ...
Time is an important aspect of health economic evaluation, as the timing and duration of clinical ev...
Economists study many aspects of children’s lives. They have been criticised by childhood studies re...
The issue of time horizons has received scant attention in discussions pertaining to health economic...
Methods for measuring and valuing health benefits for economic evaluation and health technology asse...
Aim: Children spend substantial amounts of time receiving medical care (patients' time), and this pa...
INTRODUCTION: Preference-based instruments measuring health status express the value of specific hea...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people's preferences towards he...
When valuing health states, health economists often ask respondents how many years of life in poor h...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: EQ-5D-Y-3L health states are commonly valued by asking adults to complete...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Time is ...