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.

Wednesday, 19 December 2018

November’s CEAs, systematic reviews and epidemiological models in LMICs

To help us keep on top of current research in low and middle-income countries, we are running a monthly search of research that is aligned to our core research interests.  It's a simple search strategy, with those published last month that are most aligned to our interests listed below.  The full list of articles is kept in our "Searches archive" in the right-hand column.
  • Acharibasam, J. W. and R. Wynn (2018). "Telemental Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Systematic Review." Int J Telemed Appl 2018: 9602821.
  • Endalamaw, A., et al. (2018). "Low birth weight and its associated factors in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Ital J Pediatr 44(1): 141.
  • Pecenka, C., et al. (2018). "Re-evaluating the cost and cost-effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in Bangladesh, Ghana, and Malawi: A comparison of three rotavirus vaccines." Vaccine 36(49): 7472-7478.
  • Qian, C., et al. (2018). "Effectiveness of the new integrated strategy to control the transmission of Schistosoma japonicum in China: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Parasite 25: 54.
  • Rowe, A. K., et al. (2018). "Effectiveness of strategies to improve health-care provider practices in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review." Lancet Glob Health 6(11): e1163-e1175.
  • Saito, M. K., et al. (2018). "Modelling the cost-effectiveness of a rapid diagnostic test (IgMFA) for uncomplicated typhoid fever in Cambodia." PLoS Negl Trop Dis 12(11): e0006961.
  • Zeng, W., et al. (2018). "Cost-effectiveness of results-based financing, Zambia: a cluster randomized trial." Bull World Health Organ 96(11): 760-771.