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    Navigating the challenges of imposter participants in online qualitative research: lessons learned from a paediatric health services study

    The growth in online qualitative research and data collection provides several advantages for health service researchers and participants, including convenience and extended geographic reach. However, these on...

    Pakhi Sharma, Steven M McPhail, Sanjeewa Kularatna in BMC Health Services Research (2024)

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    Consumer Preferences for a Healthcare Appointment Reminder in Australia: A Discrete Choice Experiment

    It is essential to consider the evidence of consumer preferences and their specific needs when determining which strategies to use to improve patient attendance at scheduled healthcare appointments.

    Shayma Mohammed Selim, Sameera Senanayake in The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Re… (2024)

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    Cancer Survivor Preferences for Models of Breast Cancer Follow-Up Care: Selecting Attributes for Inclusion in a Discrete Choice Experiment

    It is critical to evaluate cancer survivors’ preferences when develo** follow-up care models to better address the needs of cancer survivors. This study was conducted to understand the key attributes of brea...

    Sanjeewa Kularatna, Michelle Allen in The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Re… (2023)

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    Hybrid cardiac telerehabilitation for coronary artery disease in Australia: a cost-effectiveness analysis

    Traditional cardiac rehabilitation programs are centre-based and clinically supervised, with their safety and effectiveness well established. Notwithstanding the established benefits, cardiac rehabilitation re...

    Sameera Senanayake, Ureni Halahakone, Bridget Abell in BMC Health Services Research (2023)

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    Cost-Effectiveness and Budget Impact Analysis of Implementing a 'Soft Opt-Out' System for Kidney Donation in Australia

    There is a severe shortage of donor organs globally. There is growing interest in understanding how a 'soft opt-out' organ donation system could help bridge the supply and demand gap for donor organs. This res...

    Sameera Senanayake, Helen Healy in Applied Health Economics and Health Policy (2022)

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    Cost-effectiveness analysis of paediatric mental health interventions: a systematic review of model-based economic evaluations

    Mental health disorders among children and youth are causing significant burden on health care systems. Hence, identifying cost-effective interventions is important for effective mental health care allocation....

    Sanjeewa Kularatna, Ruvini Hettiarachchi in BMC Health Services Research (2022)

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    Deceased donor kidney allocation: an economic evaluation of contemporary longevity matching practices

    Matching survival of a donor kidney with that of the recipient (longevity matching), is used in some kidney allocation systems to maximize graft-life years. It is not part of the allocation algorithm for Austr...

    Sameera Senanayake, Nicholas Graves, Helen Healy in BMC Health Services Research (2020)

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    Cost-utility analysis in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing kidney transplant; what pays? A systematic review

    Health systems are under pressure to deliver more effective care without expansion of resources. This is particularly pertinent to diseases like chronic kidney disease (CKD) that are exacting substantial finan...

    Sameera Senanayake, Nicholas Graves in Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation (2020)