Abstract Background When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal elicitation of expert judgement can be used to characterise parameter uncertainty. Although numerous methods for eliciting expert opinion as probability distributions exist, there is little research to suggest whether one method is more useful than any other method. This study had three objectives: (i) to obtain subjective probability distributions characterising parameter uncertainty in the context of a health technology assessment; (ii) to compare two elicitation methods by eliciting the same parameters in different ways; (iii) to collect subjective preferences of the experts for the different elicitation methods used. Methods Twenty-seven cli...
Expert opinion and judgment enter into the practice of statistical inference and decision-making in ...
Background The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
Abstract Background Expert opinion is often sought to complement available information needed to inf...
BACKGROUND: When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal elicitation...
In informing decisions, utilising health technology assessment (HTA), expert elicitation can provide...
AbstractObjectiveExpert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-ana...
OBJECTIVES: Expert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-analytic...
OBJECTIVES: Expert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-analytic...
OBJECTIVES: Expert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-analytic...
AbstractObjectiveExpert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-ana...
Background Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interven...
BACKGROUND: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Background: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
AbstractBackgroundElicitation can be used to characterize structural uncertainty within a decision a...
BACKGROUND: The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
Expert opinion and judgment enter into the practice of statistical inference and decision-making in ...
Background The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
Abstract Background Expert opinion is often sought to complement available information needed to inf...
BACKGROUND: When data needed to inform parameters in decision models are lacking, formal elicitation...
In informing decisions, utilising health technology assessment (HTA), expert elicitation can provide...
AbstractObjectiveExpert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-ana...
OBJECTIVES: Expert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-analytic...
OBJECTIVES: Expert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-analytic...
OBJECTIVES: Expert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-analytic...
AbstractObjectiveExpert opinion is considered as a legitimate source of information for decision-ana...
Background Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interven...
BACKGROUND: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
Background: Many decisions in health care aim to maximise health, requiring judgements about interve...
AbstractBackgroundElicitation can be used to characterize structural uncertainty within a decision a...
BACKGROUND: The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
Expert opinion and judgment enter into the practice of statistical inference and decision-making in ...
Background The evidence used to inform health care decision making (HCDM) is typically uncertain. I...
Abstract Background Expert opinion is often sought to complement available information needed to inf...