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    The Validity of the EuroQol Health and Wellbeing Short Version (EQ-HWB-S) Instrument in Parents of Children With and Without Health Conditions

     The EuroQol Health and Wellbeing Short Version (EQ-HWB-S) instrument has been developed to measure the health and wellbeing of care-recipients and their caregivers for use in economic evaluation.The EQ-HWB-S ...

    Cate Bailey, Kim Dalziel, Renee Jones, Harriet Hiscock in PharmacoEconomics (2024)

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    The performance of the EQ-HWB-S as a measure of quality-of-life of caregivers in families that have experienced adverse events

    The recently developed EQ Health and Wellbeing Instrument (EQ-HWB) is a broad, generic measure of quality-of-life designed to be suitable for caregivers. The aim of this study was to investigate performance an...

    Cate Bailey, Kim Dalziel, Leanne Constable in The European Journal of Health Economics (2024)

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    The RETRIEVE Checklist for Studies Reporting the Elicitation of Stated Preferences for Child Health-Related Quality of Life

    Recent systematic reviews show varying methods for eliciting, modelling, and reporting preference-based values for child health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) outcomes, thus producing value sets with differen...

    Cate Bailey, Martin Howell, Rakhee Raghunandan, Kim Dalziel in PharmacoEconomics (2024)

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    Preference Elicitation Techniques Used in Valuing Children’s Health-Related Quality-of-Life: A Systematic Review

    Valuing children’s health states for use in economic evaluations is globally relevant and is of particular relevance in jurisdictions where a cost-utility analysis is the preferred form of analysis for decisio...

    Cate Bailey, Martin Howell, Rakhee Raghunandan, Amber Salisbury in PharmacoEconomics (2022)

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    Correction to: Systematic Review of Conceptual, Age, Measurement and Valuation Considerations for Generic Multidimensional Childhood Patient-Reported Outcome Measures

    Joseph Kwon, Louise Freijser, Elisabeth Huynh, Martin Howell in PharmacoEconomics (2022)

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    Systematic Review of Conceptual, Age, Measurement and Valuation Considerations for Generic Multidimensional Childhood Patient-Reported Outcome Measures

    Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) for children (aged ≤ 18 years) present methodological challenges. PROMs can be categorised by their diverse underlying conceptual bases, including functional, disabili...

    Joseph Kwon, Louise Freijser, Elisabeth Huynh, Martin Howell in PharmacoEconomics (2022)

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    How are Child-Specific Utility Instruments Used in Decision Making in Australia? A Review of Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee Public Summary Documents

    Measuring and valuing health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in children can be challenging but is an important component for providing decision makers with accurate information to fund new interventions, incl...

    Cate Bailey, Kim Dalziel, Paula Cronin, Nancy Devlin, Rosalie Viney in PharmacoEconomics (2022)

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    Physicians’ and pharmacists’ use of My Health Record in the emergency department: results from a mixed-methods study

    This study aimed to explore pharmacists’ and physicians’ perceptions of use, barriers to use and the healthcare outcomes associated with use of Australia’s national personally controlled electronic health reco...

    Alexandra K. Mullins, Heather Morris, Cate Bailey in Health Information Science and Systems (2021)

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    Bridging the research–practice gap in healthcare: a rapid review of research translation centres in England and Australia

    Large-scale partnerships between universities and health services are widely seen as vehicles for bridging the evidence–practice gap and for accelerating the adoption of new evidence in healthcare. Recently, d...

    Tracy Robinson, Cate Bailey, Heather Morris in Health Research Policy and Systems (2020)

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    Flip** the paradigm: a qualitative exploration of research translation centres in the United Kingdom and Australia

    Over the past decade, Research Translation Centres (RTCs) have been established in many countries. These centres (sometimes referred to as Academic Health Science Centres) are designed to bring universities an...

    Tracy Robinson, Helen Skouteris, Prue Burns in Health Research Policy and Systems (2020)

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    Cost Effectiveness of Antenatal Lifestyle Interventions for Preventing Gestational Diabetes and Hypertensive Disease in Pregnancy

    Lifestyle interventions (diet, physical activity and/or behavioural) to optimise gestational weight gain can prevent adverse maternal outcomes such as gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia and caesarean section.

    Cate Bailey, Helen Skouteris, Cheryce L. Harrison in PharmacoEconomics - Open (2020)

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    Global Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum Alliance: development of an international consumer and community involvement framework

    The goal of the Global Health in Preconception, Pregnancy and Postpartum (HiPPP) Alliance, comprising consumers and leading international multidisciplinary academics and clinicians, is to generate research and...

    Heidi J. Bergmeier, Virginia Vandall-Walker in Research Involvement and Engagement (2020)

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    Are Lifestyle Interventions to Reduce Excessive Gestational Weight Gain Cost Effective? A Systematic Review

    Lifestyle interventions (such as diet and physical activity) successfully limit excessive gestational weight gain and can reduce some adverse maternal events; however, benefit is variable and cost-effectivenes...

    Cate Bailey, Helen Skouteris, Helena Teede, Briony Hill in Current Diabetes Reports (2020)