📢Join us on the 22nd of May, 12-1 pm for our AHES Health Preference Research SIG Seminar.
Topic: A new method to explore socioeconomic inequality impact of attributes in discrete choice experiments with @jemimahride
Zoom link https://t.co/noFf8XjeD6
Want to know patient preferences for #liver screening services? This paper outlines the development of the discrete choice experiment we used to find out: https://t.co/qoWCpDcurC
#AusHSI#LOCATENAFLD#liverhealth @aidybarnett @David_C_Brain@sanjee48
Join Higher Degree Research Students from QUT's SPHSW for the 4th Annual Impact Makers Conference as they showcase their achievements, collaborate and make connections with researchers from a range of disciplines! It's FREE to register here:
https://t.co/TwMFDLD3gL
Very proud of @AusHSI PhD scholar Sumudu Hewage. Her first PhD publication is out. The global and regional burden of stroke associated with Afib is increasing. Excellent analysis that adds value to future decision-making in cardiology interventions. https://t.co/3sEYOuPA1q
A new analysis published by @DHE_Deakin researchers shows quitlines save healthcare and productivity costs through helping people stop smoking & should be made widely available. @nikki_mccaffrey@quitvic @paul_crosland @phrpjournal@IHT_Deakin https://t.co/gqp96l4Li2
Congratulations @shayma_mselim, on your first PhD publication. You found digital health solutions have the potential to reduce non-attendance. Non-attendance creates waste in health systems and your work will help find solutions. @AusHSI https://t.co/pLHXg8MIfj
Only 5 days away! @RexParsons8, Ph.D. Candidate at @AusHSI, will be leading a demo at #RMed2023 on “predictNMB: An R Package To Estimate if or When a Clinical Prediction Model Is Worthwhile.” Register today #Rstats ➡️ https://t.co/jBqgzg0gfF
ICER, QALY, CUA, MAUI, EQ-5D-5L - what’s it all mean?
Come along to the next CREST workshop and learn all about health economics in cancer research. FREE for all CTG members.
Don’t miss out, register today! https://t.co/fxIpRuyvBN
Did you know? #BreastCancer is the most diagnosed cancer in Australian women
This new study identified 5 key attributes of breast cancer follow-up care for use in future DCE studies 👥 #SurvivorPreferences#DCE
By @sanjee48 & colleagues!
Full text: https://t.co/aDPUXDt7Go
Key Attributes for Breast Cancer Follow-Up Care to guide future Discrete Choice Experiments: https://t.co/Lx5ulz4M1C
✅ Care team
✅ Holistic care
✅ Survivorship care coordination
✅ Travel for appointments
✅ Out-of-pocket costs
Led by @sanjee48, @Fiona_CW1, and @RayyChan.
We are looking forward to in-depth discussions with clinical, academic, policy and consumer representatives at today's event on improving Australia’s liver health.
Check out the program for further details! https://t.co/bUqGTUU9KM #aushsi#quthealth