Professor Richard Walker Dr Philip Shackley
| The cost of treating stroke in urban and rural Tanzania: A 6 month pilot study. | 2013 |
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Dr Philip Shackley Dr Lisa Shaw Dr Christopher Price Professor Michael Barnes Dr Laura Graham et al. | Cost-effectiveness of treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin A: results from the botulinum toxin for the upper limb after stroke (BoTULS) trial | 2012 |
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Dr Lisa Shaw Dr Christopher Price Frederike Van Wijck Dr Philip Shackley Dr Nick Steen et al. | Botulinum Toxin for the Upper Limb After Stroke (BoTULS) Trial: Effect on Impairment, Activity Limitation, and Pain | 2011 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Rachel Baker Dr Helen Mason Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee Dr Emily Lancsar et al. | The social value of a QALY: raising the bar or barring the raise? | 2011 |
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Dr Lisa Shaw Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers Dr Christopher Price Dr Philip Shackley Dr Nick Steen et al. | BoTULS: a multicentre randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin type A | 2010 |
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Dr Rachel Baker Professor Cam Donaldson Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee Dr Emily Lancsar Professor Graham Loomes et al. | Weighting and valuing quality-adjusted life-years using stated preference methods: preliminary results from the Social Value of a QALY Project | 2010 |
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Dr Mark Pennington Professor Chris Vernazza Dr Philip Shackley Nigel Armstrong Professor John Whitworth et al. | Evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of root canal treatment using conventional approaches versus replacement with an implant | 2009 |
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Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers Dr Lisa Shaw Dr Christopher Price Martine Barnes Dr Laura Graham et al. | Study design and methods of the BoTULS trial: a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the clinical effect and cost effectiveness of treating upper limb spasticity due to stroke with botulinum toxin type A | 2008 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Rachel Baker Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee Dr Emily Lancsar Professor Graham Loomes et al. | Weighting and valuing quality adjusted life years: preliminary results from the social value of a QALY project | 2008 |
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Dr Philip Shackley Emeritus Professor Jimmy Steele CBE
| A comparison of the ‘cost per child treated’ at a primary care-based sedation referral service, compared to a general anaesthetic in hospital | 2007 |
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Rachel Appleton Julie Doughty Dr Ann Jacoby Dr Philip Shackley Alessandra Vanoli et al. | A randomised controlled trial examining the longer-term outcomes of standard versus new antiepileptic drugs. The SANAD trial | 2007 |
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Julie Doughty Dr Margaret Jackson Dr Ann Jacoby Dr Geoff Lawson Dr Philip Shackley et al. | Carbamazepine versus gabapentin, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine or topiramate for partial epilepsy: results from Arm A of the SANAD Trial | 2007 |
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Dr Nigel Cooper Julie Doughty Dr Geoff Lawson Dr Philip Shackley Dr Jing Shen et al. | The SANAD study of effectiveness of carbamazepine, gabapentin, lamotrigine, oxcarbazepine, or topiramate for treatment of partial epilepsy: an unblinded randomised controlled trial | 2007 |
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Dr Nigel Cooper Julie Doughty Dr Margaret Jackson Dr Ann Jacoby Dr Geoff Lawson et al. | The SANAD study of effectiveness of valproate, lamotrigine, or topiramate for generalised and unclassifiable epilepsy: an unblinded randomised controlled trial | 2007 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Helen Mason Dr Philip Shackley
| Contingent valuation of health care | 2006 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Ordering disparate health programmes through explicit ranking versus willingness to pay:'sticky wicket' or 'sticking with it' | 2006 |
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Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin Dr Angela Bate Dr Philip Shackley Dr Nicola Hall
| Preference for access to the GP: A discrete choice experiment | 2006 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Discrete choice experiment with a contingent valuation follow-up question | 2005 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Implicit versus explicit ranking: On inferring ordinal preferences for health care programmes based on differences in willingness-to-pay | 2005 |
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Dr Philip Shackley Professor Cam Donaldson
| Using willingess to pay to elicit community preferences for health care: further evidence from using a 'marginal approach' | 2005 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| The impact of information on non-health attributes on willingness to pay for multiple health care programmes | 2004 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Willingness to pay for public health care: A comparison of two approaches | 2004 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Contingent valuation and public health: eliciting values from patients and the public | 2003 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Contingent valuation and public health: eliciting values from patients and the public. | 2003 |
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Dr Rachel Baker Professor Susan Chilton Professor Cam Donaldson Emeritus Professor Michael Jones-Lee Dr Hugh Metcalf et al. | Determining the societal value of a QALY by surveying the public in England and Wales: a research protocol | 2003 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Public attitudes to participating in UK BioBank. A public consultation on issues relating to feedback, consent, withdrawal and access | 2003 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Public attitudes to participating in UK Biobank: a DNA bank, lifestyle and morbidity database on 500,000 members of public aged 45-69 | 2003 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Willingness to pay for health care. | 2003 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| A systematic review and economic evaluation of computerised cognitive behaviour therapy for depression and anxiety | 2002 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for depression and anxiety | 2002 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Do ordering effects matter in willingness to pay studies of health care? | 2002 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Establishing and quantifying the preferences of mental health service users for day hospital care: a pilot study using conjoint analysis | 2002 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Health Economics | 2002 |
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Dr Philip Shackley Professor Cam Donaldson
| Should we use willingness to pay to elicit community preferences for health care? New evidence from using a 'marginal' approach | 2002 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Willingness to pay for health care | 2002 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Cost and outcome implications of the organisation of vascular services | 2000 |
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Professor Cam Donaldson Dr Philip Shackley
| Do ordering effects matter in willingness to pay studies in health care? | 2000 |
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Dr Philip Shackley Professor Cam Donaldson
| Eliciting willingness to pay for publicly-financed health care using an 'incremental' approach | 2000 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Is there a positive volume-outcome relationship in peripheral vascular surgery? | 2000 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Quantifying patient preferences for out-of-hours care | 2000 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Using contingent valuation to elicit public preferences for water fluoridation | 2000 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Costing vascular surgery: a review of current reporting practice | 1999 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Estimating the benefits of community water fluoridation using the willingness to pay technique: results of a pilot study | 1999 |
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Dr Philip Shackley
| Prenatal screening for Down's syndrome: dimensions of an economic model | 1999 |
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