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| Terry FlynnSummaryAffiliation: University of Bristol Country: UK Publications
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What do people value when they provide unpaid care for an older person? A meta-ethnography with interview follow-upHareth Al-Janabi
University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Soc Sci Med 67:111-21. 2008..Arguably this provides a more direct assessment of carers' welfare. Following work to test and scale the measure, it may offer a promising way of incorporating the impact on carers in economic evaluations...
Recruitment strategies in a cluster randomized trial--cost implicationsTerry N Flynn
Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Stat Med 21:397-405. 2002....
Use of the bootstrap in analysing cost data from cluster randomised trials: some simulation resultsTerry N Flynn
MRC Health Services Research Collaboration, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
BMC Health Serv Res 4:33. 2004..In particular, the requirement that the number of clusters randomised should be large would not be satisfied in many cluster RCTs performed to date...
Conceptual issues in the analysis of cost data within cluster randomized trialsTerry Flynn
MRC Health Services Research Collaboration, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
J Health Serv Res Policy 10:97-102. 2005..This paper sets out a framework that should facilitate such collaboration and draws attention to problems that must be addressed quickly in the design of cluster-based economic evaluations...
Cluster randomized trials: another problem for cost-effectiveness ratiosTerry N Flynn
Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Int J Technol Assess Health Care 21:403-9. 2005..However, there are known theoretical problems with a commonly used cluster bootstrap procedure, and the practical implications of these require investigation...
Best--worst scaling: What it can do for health care research and how to do itTerry N Flynn
MRC Health Services Research Collaboration, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, UK
J Health Econ 26:171-89. 2007..This paper illustrates how to aggregate and analyse such data and using a quality of life pilot study demonstrates how richer insights can be drawn by the use of best--worst tasks...
Estimating preferences for a dermatology consultation using Best-Worst Scaling: comparison of various methods of analysisTerry N Flynn
Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
BMC Med Res Methodol 8:76. 2008..However, there are no empirical studies illustrating the relative advantages of the various methods of analysis within a random utility framework...
Maximising responses to discrete choice experiments: a randomised trialJoanna Coast
Health Economics Facility, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Appl Health Econ Health Policy 5:249-60. 2006....
