نتایج جستجو برای: choice experiment dce

تعداد نتایج: 632658  

Journal: :Energy and Buildings 2022

• A DCE is conducted to assess households’ willingness insulate their homes. Determinants for the adoption of façade thermal insulation are identified. The investment cost required in existing building stock below obtained WTP. subsidy level lower than grants set by aid programs. Increased tax rebate has greater incentive effect soft financing. This paper assesses Spanish thermally homes and dr...

Background The dearth of health workers in rural settings in Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) and other developing countries limits healthcare access and outcomes. In evaluating non-wage financial incentive packages as a potential policy option to attract health workers to rural settings, understanding the expected costs and effects of the various programs ex antecan assist policy-makers ...

Journal: :Journal Of Public Health 2022

Abstract Aim Long-term care considerations for persons with dementia are complex. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methods increasingly used to support healthcare decisions. The objective of this scoping review was identify and analyze published MCDAs in which preferences living concepts determined. Subject A literature search conducted PubMed, EMBASE, Web Science, Google Scholar October...

Background Nearly every nation in the world faces shortages of health workers in remote areas. Cameroon is no exception to this. The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) is currently considering several rural retention strategies to motivate qualified health personnel to practice in remote rural areas.   Methods To better calibrate these mechanisms and to develop evidence-based retention strategies...

2015
Michela Tinelli Mandy Ryan Christine Bond

BACKGROUND Economic evaluation focuses on Quality-Adjusted-Life-Years (QALYs) as the main valuation method. However, it is well known that factors beyond health related quality of life are important to patients and the public. Whilst discrete-choice-experiments (DCE) have been extensively used to value such factors, their incorporation within an economic evaluation framework is limited. This st...

2016
Timea Mariann Helter Christian Ernst Heinrich Boehler

Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) become increasingly popular to value outcomes for health economic studies and gradually gain acceptance as an input into policy decisions. Developing attributes is a key aspect for the design of DCEs, as their results may misguide decision-makers if they are based on an inappropriate set of attributes. However, the area lacks guidance, and current health-relat...

Journal: :Sustainability 2021

PV energy generates economic and environmental benefits (e.g., cost-saving, GHG emissions reduction, etc.), which can be capitalized into market prices. There is, therefore, growing interest in assessing the value that systems add to solar homes (i.e., equipped with production plants) Although number of has experienced rapid growth Europe Italy, literature investigating impact power plants on h...

Journal: :PharmacoEconomics 2008
Emily Lancsar Jordan Louviere

Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are regularly used in health economics to elicit preferences for healthcare products and programmes. There is growing recognition that DCEs can provide more than information on preferences and, in particular, they have the potential to contribute more directly to outcome measurement for use in economic evaluation. Almost uniquely, DCEs could potentially contri...

Journal: :Photochem 2022

Coulomb explosion experiments using linearly polarized intense 60 fs laser pulses were conducted for structural characterization of three dichloroethylene (DCE) isomers, 1,1-DCE, cis-1,2-DCE, and trans-1,2-DCE. Under relatively low intensity at 1.8 × 1014 W/cm2, mass-resolved momentum imaging (MRMI) selected fragment ions 35Cl+ C2+ revealed different patterns the isomers. The ion fragmented fro...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2017
Angela Natalie Barrett Henna Vishal Advani Lyn S Chitty Lin Lin Su Arijit Biswas Wei Ching Tan Melissa Hill Mahesh Choolani

INTRODUCTION Invasive prenatal diagnosis (IPD) has long been used to prenatally diagnose Down syndrome (DS), but it is associated with a small risk of miscarriage. Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) is a highly sensitive screening test using cell-free DNA in maternal blood for detection of DS without the risk of miscarriage, but it confers a small risk of false-positive and false-negative resu...

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