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The cost-effectiveness of exercise referral schemes [PDF]
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund - Copyright @ 2011 Anokye et al.Background: Exercise referral schemes (ERS) aim to identify inactive adults in the primary care setting.
Paul Trueman +26 more
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A guide to cost-effectiveness acceptability curves [PDF]
Use of cost-effectiveness acceptability curves, as a method for summarising information on uncertainty in cost-effectiveness, has become widespread within applied studies. This includes several studies in the mental health field.
Byford, S. +3 more
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Background Chagas is a public health problem, especially in Latin America, exacerbated by migratory movements and increasing urbanization. Argentina is among the countries with the highest estimated prevalence in the region, with 1,500,000 people ...
Karen Klein +6 more
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When the placebo effect is not an effect [PDF]
In this issue of the journal, Rosen et al. report the results of a survey of surgeons regarding placebo effects.1 In particular, they show that surgeons consider “non-specific” effects (including a...
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Three conjectures about school effectiveness: An exploratory study [PDF]
In this article, we address three broad conjectures about what really matters with respect to school effectiveness. Our review of previous evidence prompted us to look at three sets of factors connected with classroom teachers, school policies and ...
Gray, John M. +6 more
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Results of Monte Carlo simulations depicted in incremental-cost-effectiveness-ratio (ICER) planes and cost-effectiveness-acceptability curves (CEAC).
Benjamin Birkner (8212203) +2 more
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There is a scholarly debate since the 1980s regarding the content, theory, methodology and applications that define the scope of organizational communication and separate it from other related disciplines.
Yusuf Yüksel
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Effectiveness of employer branding on staff retention and compensation expectations
Background: In a highly competitive, economically strained business environment it is essential for a business to balance the necessity of attracting and retaining top-performing employees and containing costs. Employee branding is a management tool that
Mark Bussin, Hugo Mouton
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Objectives We assessed how often National Health Service (NHS) hospitals reported that they had specific supportive services for patients with prostate cancer available onsite, including nursing support, sexual function and urinary continence services ...
Melanie Morris +9 more
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Effectiveness Is the Key to Cost-Effectiveness [PDF]
Health care spending has risen faster than the rest of the United States economy for the past several decades, and is now swamping federal and state government budgets. The rising cost of health care has important consequences: either spending on other programs (eg, education, public safety, and infrastructure) must be reduced, or taxes must rise, or ...
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