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Best Practice in Health Preference Research

A pre-eminent collection of methodological guidance on best practice in developing and conducting health preference studies. This ongoing series of papers, written by members of the International Academy of Health Preference Research, is the essential resource for those wanting to conduct health preference research to the highest standards.

Editors

  • Jennifer Whitty

    Jenny Whitty, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist with Evidera’s Patient-Centered Research group. Her research has focussed in particular on eliciting patient preferences and valuing patient-centered outcomes to inform economic evaluation and evidence-based decisions, particularly in health technology assessment, health service delivery and clinical settings. She is a founding member of the International Academy of Health Preference Research. Before joining Evidera, Dr Whitty was Professor of Health Economics at the University of East Anglia.

  • Derek Brown

    Derek Brown is an associate professor at Washington University in St. Louis and is a founding member of the International Academy of Health Preference Research. His research focuses on public health and social policy applications of discrete choice experiments (DCEs) and health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Topic areas in which I have worked include: vaccines, HIV testing, colorectal cancer screening, genetic screening, child maltreatment, long-term care insurance, newborn screening, HRQOL valuation, physical activity programs, and clinical trials participation. I have conducted DCEs in the US, China, and Tanzania.

Articles (6 in this collection)