Professor Donna Rowen
BA, MSc, PhD (91Ö±²¥)
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Professor of Health Economics
+44 114 222 0728
Full contact details
Population Health, School of Medicine and Population Health
Regent Court (ScHARR)
30 Regent Street
91Ö±²¥
S1 4DA
- Profile
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I joined HEDS as a health economist in September 2006. Prior to joining HEDS I worked as a teaching assistant in Economics at the University of 91Ö±²¥ whilst undertaking a PhD in Economics.
- Research interests
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- Measuring and valuing health and quality of life
- Measuring and valuing child health
- Methodology of developing preference-based measures of health from existing measures
- Mapping between measures to generate utility values
I lead and undertake research and consultancy projects in health economics, particularly relating to deriving health state utility values. I have been involved in the development of several condition-specific preference-based measures from existing instruments including cancer, dementia, diabetes, epilepsy, flushing, common mental health problems and myelofibrosis, and provides advice to the NICE Decision Support Unit. I have also undertaken NICE DSU technical support documents for estimating utilities focussing on mapping and alternative measures to EQ-5D. I have also estimated societal values for burden of illness and end of life as part of EEPRU.
Current projects
My current projects include a study assessing the equivalence of preference elicitation interviews undertaken online and face-to-face to inform the UK valuation of EQ-5D-5L. I am also working on the MACUSTAR project, which involves generating a preference-based measure for dry age-related macular degeneration.
- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . Soc Sci Med, 309, 115227.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 40(9), 863-882.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 38(4), 325-340.
- . Value Health, 22(8), 845-850.
- . Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 17(3), 295-313.
- . Value Health, 21(10), 1234-1242.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 35(Suppl 1), 33-41.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 35(Suppl 1), 11-19.
- . Med Decis Making, 36(2), 210-222.
- . Med Decis Making, 35(3), 328-340.
- . Value Health, 16(1), 202-210.
All publications
Journal articles
- . Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 1-15.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 22(1), 69.
- . Soc Sci Med, 355, 117127.
- . Diabetic Medicine, 41(8).
- . Diabetologia, 67(8), 1536-1551.
- . J Am Acad Dermatol, 91(1), 144-146.
- . J Patient Rep Outcomes, 8(1), 24.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 25(8), 1437-1448.
- . Value Health, 27(5), 642-654.
- . Value Health Reg Issues, 42, 100977.
- . Patient, 17(3), 301-317.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 42(4), 435-446.
- . Soc Sci Med, 344, 116582.
- . Soc Sci Med, 340, 116506.
- . Pharmacoecon Open, 8(1), 49-63.
- . Value in Health, 26(12), S478-S479.
- . Value in Health, 26(12), S361-S361.
- . Scientific Reports, 13(1).
- . Value Health, 26(11), 1625-1635.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 41(10), 1165-1174.
- . Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 21(3), 405-418.
- . Soc Sci Med, 323, 115818.
- . Value Health, 26(7), 1073-1084.
- . Qual Life Res, 32(4), 1151-1163.
- . Value Health, 26(4), 567-578.
- . Diabet Med, 40(3), e15007.
- . Qual Life Res, 32(4), 1187-1197.
- . Scientific Reports, 12.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 20(1), 152.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 20(1), 139.
- . Soc Sci Med, 309, 115227.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 40(9), 863-882.
- . CMAJ Open, 10(3), E589-E598.
- . Patient, 15(6), 669-678.
- Should we consider including a value for ‘hope’ as an additional benefit within HTA?. Value in Health, 25(9), 1619-1623.
- . Value in Health, 25(9), 1619-1623.
- . Value Health, 25(8), 1404-1415.
- . Value Health, 25(7), 1196-1204.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 40(5), 479-488.
- . Soc Sci Med, 301, 114885.
- . Value Health, 25(4), 482-491.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 20(1), 18.
- . Med Decis Making, 42(2), 139-140.
- . Qual Life Res, 31(4), 1191-1198.
- . Qual Life Res, 31(1), 257-268.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 19(1), 222.
- . Value Health, 24(6), 812-821.
- . Neurology, 96(19), e2438-e2450.
- . Value Health, 24(6), 862-873.
- . Value Health, 24(10), 1499-1510.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 22(7), 1067-1081.
- . BMC Medical Research Methodology, 21.
- . J Patient Rep Outcomes, 5(1), 26.
- . Value Health, 24(3), 443-460.
- . Value Health, 24(2), 281-290.
- . J Patient Rep Outcomes, 4(1), 105.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 38(8), 871-881.
- . Trials, 21(1).
- . Value Health, 23(7), 907-917.
- . Medical Care, 58(6), 566-573.
- . Med Care, 58(6), 557-565.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 38(4), 325-340.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 18(1), 59.
- . Int J Environ Res Public Health, 17(3).
- . Health Econ, 28(12), 1385-1401.
- . Value Health, 22(8), 845-850.
- . Heart Fail Rev, 24(4), 549-563.
- . Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 17(3), 295-313.
- . Der Ophthalmologe, 116(12), 1186-1193.
- . BMJ Open, 9(3), e023685.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 20(2), 245-255.
- . Value Health, 22(1), 62-68.
- . Ophthalmologica, 241(2), 61-72.
- . Value Health, 21(10), 1234-1242.
- . Med Decis Making, 38(6), 699-707.
- . BMJ Open, 8(1), e018996.
- . Value Health, 21(1), 69-77.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 36(2), 225-238.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 19(6), 881-891.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 19(5), 653-661.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 35(Suppl 1), 7-9.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 35(Suppl 1), 57-66.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 35(Suppl 1), 33-41.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 35(Suppl 1), 21-31.
- . Pharmacoeconomics, 35(Suppl 1), 11-19.
- . Diabet Med, 34(9), 1264-1275.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 15(1), 146.
- . Value Health, 20(4), 687-693.
- . Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 15(5), 597-614.
- . Qual Life Res, 26(5), 1163-1176.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 17(6), 733-744.
- . Qual Life Res, 25(3), 625-636.
- . Med Decis Making, 36(2), 210-222.
- . Appl Health Econ Health Policy, 14(1), 89-104.
- . Qual Life Res, 25(3), 637-649.
- . Medical Decision Making, 35(7), 912-926.
- . Value Health, 18(6), 846-855.
- . Med Decis Making, 35(3), 328-340.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 13, 6.
- . Value Health, 18(1), 52-60.
- . Med Decis Making, 35(1), 68-80.
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 12(1).
- . Patient Relat Outcome Meas, 5, 119-129.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 12, 134.
- . Health Technol Assess, 18(12), vii-191.
- . Health Technol Assess, 18(9), 1-224.
- . Epilepsy Behav, 36, 12-17.
- . Value Health, 16(6), 1023-1031.
- . Med Decis Making, 33(6), 839-852.
- . Value Health, 16(2), 373-384.
- . Health Technol Assess, 17(5), v-140.
- . Value Health, 16(1), 104-113.
- . Value Health, 16(1), 202-210.
- . Med Decis Making, 33(3), 381-395.
- . Value Health, 15(8), 1059-1068.
- . Value Health, 15(5), 787-788.
- . Health Technol Assess, 16(32), 1-114.
- . Value Health, 15(3), 495-503.
- . Epilepsy Behav, 24(1), 36-43.
- . Value in Health, 15(2), 323-333.
- . Value Health, 15(2), 346-356.
- . Health Outcomes Research in Medicine, 3(3).
- . Eur J Health Econ, 13(5), 575-587.
- . Med Decis Making, 32(1), 31-40.
- . Applied Research in Quality of Life, 7(2), 193-208.
- . Health Economics, 21(6), 715-729.
- . Value Health, 14(5), 721-731.
- . Value in Health, 14(5 SUPPL.).
- . Soc Sci Med, 73(2), 245-253.
- . Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation, 20(4), 609-619.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 8, 141.
- . Value in Health, 13(7), A380-A381.
- . Qual Life Res, 19(6), 907-917.
- . VALUE HEALTH, 13(5), 624-630.
- . Eur J Health Econ, 11(2), 215-225.
- . Health Qual Life Outcomes, 7, 27.
- . Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 16(3), 247-269.
- . Quality of Life Research.
- Health State Utilities Associated with Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, Pneumonia, and Recurrent Acute Otitis Media in Young Children. Quality of Life Research.
- Deriving a Preference-Weighted Measure for People with Hypoglycaemia from the Hypo-RESOLVE-QoL. Value in Health.
- . Scientific Reports, 13(1).
- . JAMA Ophthalmology.
- Disease-specific assessment of Vision Impairment in Low Luminance (VILL) in age-related macular degeneration – a MACUSTAR study report. British Journal of Ophthalmology.
Chapters
- , Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research (pp. 5432-5433). Springer International Publishing
- , Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research (pp. 5429-5432). Springer International Publishing
- Preference-Weighted Health States In Maggino F (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research
- , Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research (pp. 1-3). Springer International Publishing
- , Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research (pp. 5028-5030). Springer Netherlands
- , Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research (pp. 5026-5028). Springer Netherlands
- , Encyclopedia of Health Economics (pp. 358-365). Elsevier
- Methods for developing preference-based measures of health, The Elgar Companion to Health Economics: Second Edition (pp. 395-405).
- (pp. 787-813). Oxford University Press
Conference proceedings papers
- Vision Impairment in Low Luminance Reports and Progression of Intermediate Age-Related Macular Degeneration in the MACUSTAR Study Cohort. INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, Vol. 65(7)
- Who Should Value Health-Related Quality of Life in Children? Results from a Dual Country Survey. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 33 (pp S45-S45)
- Patient-relevance of visual function decline in intermediate age-related macular degeneration a MACUSTAR study report. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 33 (pp S75-S75)
- Eliciting preferences of people living with diabetes using the Hypo-RESOLVE-QoL-8D to determine the impact of hypoglycaemia to inform economic evaluation. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 33 (pp S95-S95)
- Assessing the psychometric performance of a new condition-specific preference-weighted measure, VILL-UI, and EQ-5D-5L in patients with age-related macular degeneration: A MACUSTAR Study Report. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 33 (pp S213-S213)
- Convergent validity of EQ-5D with core outcomes in dementia: a systematic review. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 32(SUPPL 1) (pp S10-S10)
- The Hypo-RESOLVE QoL: a new patient reported outcome (PRO) to quantify the impact of hypoglycaemia on health-related quality of life. DIABETOLOGIA, Vol. 66(SUPPL 1) (pp S427-S427)
- UNDERTAKING STUDIES TO INFORM PUBLIC POLICY: MANAGING DATA COLLECTION TO ENSURE DATA QUALITY IN THE EQ-5D-5L UK VALUATION THROUGH THE USE OF INDEPENDENT QUALITY CONTROL ASSESSMENTS. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 26(12) (pp S361-S361)
- SELECTING PREFERENCE-BASED MEASURES (PBMS) FOR PEDIATRIC STUDIES: A PROPOSED DECISION MAKING FRAMEWORK. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 26(12) (pp S475-S475)
- Health state utilities in children with peanut allergy and their parents: A UK vignette study. ALLERGY, Vol. 78
- ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH STATE UTILITIES FOR INVASIVE PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE, PNEUMONIA, AND ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA IN YOUNG CHILDREN. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 26(12) (pp S478-S479)
- . Quality of Life Research, Vol. 31(Suppl 2) (pp S91-S91). Prague, Czech Republic, 19 October 2022 - 19 October 2022.
- . Value in Health, Vol. 25(7) (pp S574-S574)
- VALUATION OF SF-6D HEALTH STATES: IS IT FEASIBLE AND ACCEPTABLE IN A LEBANESE POPULATION. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 25(7) (pp S574-S574)
- Valuing health-related quality of life in children and adolescents: Who should we ask and how? A study protocol for consulting the public and experts in health valuation. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 31 (pp S146-S146)
- VALUATION OF THE EQ HEALTH AND WELL-BEING SHORT USING TIME TRADE-OFF AND DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS: A FEASIBILITY STUDY. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 25(12) (pp S413-S413)
- Exploring the face and content validity of a new patient-reported outcome measure of the impact of hypoglycaemia on quality of life: Results of the Hypo-RESOLVE QoL cognitive interview study. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 31 (pp S59-S59)
- DEVELOPMENT OF A CHECKLIST FOR STUDIES REPORTING THE ELICITATION OF STATED PREFERENCES VALUES FOR CHILD HEALTH RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 25(12) (pp S363-S363)
- Deriving a preference based measure for age-related macular degeneration from the VILL-33: A MACUSTAR Study Report. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 31 (pp S76-S76)
- COMPARING NON-ONCOLOGICAL RARE CONDITION SUBMISSIONS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE (NICE) VERSUS SCOTTISH MEDICINES CONSORTIUM (SMC) FROM 2001 TO 2021. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 25(12) (pp S326-S327)
- ANALYSIS OF NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS SUBMISSIONS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE (NICE) AND THE SCOTTISH MEDICINES CONSORTIUM (SMC) FROM 2001 TO 2021. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 25(12) (pp S314-S314)
- ACCESSIBILITY AND INCLUSIVITY FOR PEOPLE PARTICIPATING IN HEALTH PREFERENCE RESEARCH: HOW DOES THE MODE OF ADMINISTERING AN INTERVIEW IMPACT ON TIME TRADE-OFF STUDIES?. VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 25(12) (pp S322-S323)
- Psychometric properties of the Vision Impairment in Low Luminance (VILL) questionnaire in age-related macular degeneration in the MACUSTAR study. INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, Vol. 62(8)
- DEVELOPMENT OF A PREFERENCE BASED SINGLE INDEX FOR THE VR-12 IN CANADA. MEDICAL DECISION MAKING, Vol. 40(1) (pp E53-E54)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 22 (pp S685-S686)
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE CYSTIC FIBROSIS QUESTIONNAIRE-REVISED PREFERENCE BASED SCORING ALGORITHM. PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGY, Vol. 54 (pp S443-S443)
- UK utility weights for the cancer-specific EORTC QLU-C10D: Why, how and when to use?. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 28 (pp S11-S12)
- Are child and adolescent-specific measures used to inform resource allocation decisions? A review of the methods used to generate utility values in NICE technology appraisals for children and adolescents. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 28 (pp S110-S110)
- Using item response theory to construct a health classification system and select health states for valuation for the Preference-Based Index from the Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL) outcome measure. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 28 (pp S68-S68)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 21 (pp S388-S389)
- The new health and self-management in diabetes (HASMID-10) measure: assessing psychometric performance in a large longitudinal survey. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 27 (pp S39-S39)
- Use of preferences to inform healthcare resource allocation. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 27 (pp S14-S14)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 21 (pp S2-S3)
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol. 15(S1)
- The importance of validation and refinement in PROM development: using the HASMID questionnaire, a measure of self-management in diabetes. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 26(1) (pp 124-124)
- Development of United Kingdom value set for EORTC QLU-C10D: multi-attribute utility classification for the EORTC-QLQ-C30. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 26(1) (pp 50-50)
- Changing HbA(1c) units: a hindarance, not a help to patients. DIABETOLOGIA, Vol. 60 (pp S342-S342)
- . Value in Health, Vol. 19(7) (pp A807-A807)
- . Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol. 14(Suppl 1), 9 June 2016 - 9 June 2016.
- Developing a PROM to evaluate self-management in diabetes (HASMID): giving patients a voice. HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES, Vol. 14
- Valuing the impact of self-management on quality of life in diabetes using discrete choice experiments. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 25 (pp 134-134)
- DO CANCER PATIENTS DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE IMPORTANCE AND SEVERITY OF THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE CONCERNS?. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, Vol. 10 (pp 31-31)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF CANCER-SPECIFIC MULTI-ATTRIBUTE UTILITY INSTRUMENTS FROM THE EORTC QLQ-C30 AND FACT-G. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, Vol. 10 (pp 31-31)
- Do cancer patients distinguish between the importance and severity of their quality of life concerns?. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 23 (pp 122-122)
- Comparison of an online survey and face-to-face interviews for eliciting societal preferences. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 23 (pp 49-49)
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 15(7) (pp A285-A285)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTERNATIONALLY-VALID CANCER-SPECIFIC MULTI-ATTRIBUTE UTILITY INSTRUMENT (MAUI) FROM THE EORTC CORE HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (HRQOL) QUESTIONNAIRE, QLQ-C30. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, Vol. 8 (pp 335-335)
- Appropriate mapping functions in HRQL: a series of models mapping from FACT-G to EQ-5D. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 21 (pp 11-11)
- Valuing a vision 'bolt-on' item for the EQ-5D. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 21 (pp 53-54)
- Predicting SF-6D preference-based score based on the European Organization for Treatment and Research of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire in colorectal cancer. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 21 (pp 84-84)
- How do respondents perceive health state valuation tasks? A 'think aloud' study investigating time trade off and discrete choice experiments. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 21 (pp 53-53)
- A COMPARISON OF GENERAL POPULATION AND PATIENT UTILITY VALUES FOR ADVANCED MELANOMA. ANNALS OF ONCOLOGY, Vol. 23 (pp 372-372)
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 15(4) (pp A225-A225)
- The impact of adding a generic dimension to a condition-specific preference-based measure. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 20 (pp 10-10)
- Mapping the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General or -Colorectal to Preference-based Values Measured by SF-6D in Patients with Colorectal Neoplasm. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 20 (pp 26-26)
- Adaptation of a method for developing a preference-based measure from a descriptive health-related quality of life measure (HRQOL): a confirmatory versus exploratory approach for the cancer-specific QLQ-C30. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 20 (pp 31-31)
- The impact of condition labelling on health state utility values. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 20 (pp 11-11)
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 14(7) (pp A461-A462)
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 14(7) (pp A457-A457)
- . VALUE IN HEALTH, Vol. 14(7) (pp A242-A242)
- ESTIMATING THE SF-6D VALUE SET FOR A POPULATION BASED SAMPLE OF BRAZILIANS. VALUE HEALTH, Vol. 13(7) (pp A240-A240)
- What do people with dementia and their proxies say about HRQL? A quantitative test of qualitative findings. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 19 (pp 14-14)
- Using the Liverpool Quality of Life battery to develop a health state classification system for Epilepsy. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 19 (pp 57-57)
- Developing a health state classification system for dementia using Rasch analysis. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, Vol. 19 (pp 35-36)
Reports
- The RETRIEVE checklist for studies reporting the elicitation of stated preferences for child health related quality of life
- Health related quality of life in economic evaluations in dementia: state of play and reflections
- A literature review of methods to measure and value benefits in cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions for patients with either a short life expectancy or receiving palliative care’
- Valuing child health: Exploring the use of a mixed sample of adolescents and adults to value child and adolescent health states
- Mapping the Health of Nation Outcomes Scale (HoNOS) onto the Recovering Quality of Life Utility Index (ReQoL-UI)
- Selection and validation of a classification system for a child-centred caries-specific utility measure
- Estimating a Preference-Based Index for mental health from the Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL) measure: Valuation of ReQoL-UI
- Measuring and valuing health-related quality of life when sufficient EQ-5D data is not available
- A review of the psychometric performance of paediatric preference-based measures used to generate utility values for children
- A review of the methods used to generate utility values in NICE technology appraisals for paediatrics
- An empirical comparison of well-being measures used in the UK
- A conceptual comparison of well-being measures used in the UK.
- NICE DSU Technical Support Document 11: Alternatives to EQ-5D for generating health state utility values
- NICE DSU Technical Support Document 10: The use of mapping methods to estimate health state utility values
Scholarly editions
- Developing a health state classification system from NEWQOL for epilepsy using classical psychometric techniques and Rasch analysis: a technical report.
- Using rank and discrete choice data to estimate health state utility values on the QALY scale.
- The simultaneous valuation of states from multiple instruments using ranking and VAS data: methods and preliminary results.
- Incorporating Ethics into Economics: Problems and Possibilities.
- Attitudes and motivations of Economics students: Some recent evidence..
- Are people ethical? An experimental approach.
Posters
- E-QALY: valuing the items for a new generic preference-based measure using time trade-off and discrete choice experiments.
- The impact of conditions labels on health state values.
- Estimating a Preference-Based Index from the Recovering Quality of Life measure for economic evaluation in the area of mental health: Valuation of ReQoL-UI.
- Examining productivity losses associated with health related quality of life using patient data (2014).
- Estimating a Dutch value set for the paediatric preference-based CHU-9D using a discrete choice experiment with duration.
Datasets
Other
- . Quality of Life Research.
- . Quality of Life Research, 25(10), 2683-2683.
- . Quality of Life Research, 25(9), 2401-2401.
- . Applied Research in Quality of Life, 11(1), 329-329.
- . BMJ (Online), 341(7776), 746.
Preprints
- Research group
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I am a member of EEPRU, the Department of Health Policy Research Unit in the Economic Methods of Evaluation of Health and Care Interventions. I am also on the editorial board for Medical Decision Making.
PhD students:
- Hannah Hussain
- Haode Wang
- Teaching interests
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My teaching interests lie in health economics, in particular QALYs, utilities and outcome measurement.
I am interested in supervising research students in topics/areas related to measuring and valuing health, in particular deriving, estimating and using utility data for health technology assessment.