Background: Continued improvements in occupational health can only be ensured if decisions regarding the implementation and continuation of occupational health and safety interventions (OHS interventions) are based on the best available evidence. To ensure that this is the case, scientific evidence should meet the needs of decision-makers. As a first step in bridging the gap between the economic evaluation literature and daily practice in occupational health, this study aimed to provide insight into the occupational health decision-making process and information needs of decision-makers.Methods: An exploratory qualitative study was conducted with a purposeful sample of occupational health decision-makers in the Ontario healthcare sector. Ei...
There is often a divide between those whose job is to promote and put into place safety intervention...
An emerging issue in occupational health and safety (OHS) is that interventions increasingly have to...
Background and Objectives: There is a need for the application of theory in understanding the use of...
Background: Continued improvements in occupational health can only be ensured if decisions regarding...
Abstract Background Continued improvements in occupat...
The health problem is a key factor in the decisionprocess. Differing from the EBM model, in the evid...
To allocate available resources as efficiently as possible, decision makers need information on the ...
To allocate available resources as efficiently as possible, decision makers need information on the ...
Background Decision makers want to know if there is a financial benefit in investing scarce resource...
Objective: Using a standardized quality criteria list, we appraised the methodological quality of ec...
To allocate available resources as efficiently as possible, decisionmakers need information on the r...
Background Evidence-based resource allocation in the public health care sector requires reliable eco...
In the twenty-first century the HCO will reduce costs and improve quality as its core strategy for d...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
There is often a divide between those whose job is to promote and put into place safety intervention...
An emerging issue in occupational health and safety (OHS) is that interventions increasingly have to...
Background and Objectives: There is a need for the application of theory in understanding the use of...
Background: Continued improvements in occupational health can only be ensured if decisions regarding...
Abstract Background Continued improvements in occupat...
The health problem is a key factor in the decisionprocess. Differing from the EBM model, in the evid...
To allocate available resources as efficiently as possible, decision makers need information on the ...
To allocate available resources as efficiently as possible, decision makers need information on the ...
Background Decision makers want to know if there is a financial benefit in investing scarce resource...
Objective: Using a standardized quality criteria list, we appraised the methodological quality of ec...
To allocate available resources as efficiently as possible, decisionmakers need information on the r...
Background Evidence-based resource allocation in the public health care sector requires reliable eco...
In the twenty-first century the HCO will reduce costs and improve quality as its core strategy for d...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
There is often a divide between those whose job is to promote and put into place safety intervention...
An emerging issue in occupational health and safety (OHS) is that interventions increasingly have to...
Background and Objectives: There is a need for the application of theory in understanding the use of...