HEDS is part of the School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) at the University of Sheffield. We undertake research, teaching, training and consultancy on all aspects of health related decision science, with a particular emphasis on health economics, HTA and evidence synthesis.

Thursday 3 February 2011

Latest journal articles from HEDS

The following articles were published by researchers within HEDS in January.

Gerrish K, Guillaume L, Kirshbaum M, McDonnell A, Tod A, Nolan M.  Factors influencing the contribution of advanced practice nurses to promoting evidence-based practice among front-line nurses: findings from a cross-sectional survey.  J Adv Nurs 2011; 13 Jan.

Cooper RJ, Bissell P, Ward P, Murphy E, Anderson C, Avery T, James V, Lymn J, Guillaume L, Hutchinson A, Ratcliffe J.  Further challenges to medical dominance? The case of nurse and pharmacist supplementary prescribing. Health 2011;13 Jan.

Stevens JW.  Uncertainty analysis is inherently Bayesian. Value Health 2011; 14(1):202-203.

Ratcliffe J, Couzner L, Flynn T, Sawyer M, Stevens K, Brazier J, Burgess L.  Valuing child health utility 9D health states with a young adolescent sample: A feasibility study to compare best-worst scaling discrete-choice experiment, standard gamble and time trade-off methods. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 2011;9(1):15-27.

Turner D, Raftery J, Cooper K, Fairbank E, Palmer S, Ward S, Ara R. The CHD challenge: Comparing four cost-effectiveness models.  Value Health 2011;14(1):53-60.

Meng Y, Ward S, Cooper K, Harnan S, Wyld L.  Cost-effectiveness of MRI and PET imaging for the evaluation of axillary lymph node metastases in early stage breast cancer.  European Journal of Surgical Oncology 2011;37(1):40-46.

Morden JP, Lambert PC, Latimer NR, Abrams KR, Wailoo AJ.  Assessing methods for dealing with treatment switching in randomised controlled trials: a simulation study. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2011;4(11).