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Rosen, R.C., J.L. Shifren, B.U. Monz, D.M. Odom, P.A. Russo, and C.B. Johannes. (2009). "Correlates of Sexually Related Personal Distress in Women with Low Sexual Desire." Journal of Sexual Medicine, 6(6):1549-1560.
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Earnshaw, S.R., J. Graham, M. Oleen-Burkey, J. Castelli-Haley, and K. Johnson. (2009). "Cost Effectiveness of Glatiramer Acetate and Natalizumab in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis." Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 7(2):91-108.
Disease-modifying drugs are a significant expenditure for treating multiple sclerosis. Natalizumab (NZ) has been shown to be effective in reducing relapses and disease progression. However,...
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Evans, W.D., J. Uhrig, K. Davis, and L. McCormack. (2009). "Efficacy Methods to Evaluate Health Communication and Marketing Campaigns." Journal of Health Communication, 14(4):315-330.
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Hauber, A.B.. (2009). "Healthy-years equivalent: Wounded but not yet dead." Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 9(3):265-269.
The quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) has become the dominant measure of health value in health technology assessment in recent decades despite some well-known and fundamental flaws in the...
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Earnshaw, S.R., M. Wilson, J. Mauskopf, and A.V. Joshi. (2009). "Model-based cost-effectiveness analyses for the treatment of acute stroke events: A review and summary of challenges." Value in Health, 12(4):507-520.
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Subramanian, D., K. Szwarcensztein, J.A. Mauskopf, and M.C. Slack. (2009). "Rate, type, and cost of pelvic organ prolapse surgery in Germany, France, and England." European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 144(2):177-181.
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Lynd, L.D., M. Najafzadeh, L. Colley, M.F. Byrne, A.R. Willan, M.J. Sculpher, F.R. Johnson, and A.B. Hauber. (2009). "Using the incremental net benefit framework for quantitative benefit–risk analysis in regulatory decision-making—A case study of alosetron in irritable bowel syndrome." Value in Health, 13(4):411-417.
Objective: There is consensus that a more transparent, explicit, and rigorous approach to benefit–risk evaluation is required. The objective of this study is to evaluate the incremental net benefit...
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Earnshaw, S.R., D. Jackson, R. Farkouh, and L. Schwamm. (2009). "Cost-effectiveness of patient selection using penumbral-based MRI for intravenous thrombolysis." Stroke, 40(5):1710-1720.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Better selection of patients for intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV tPA) treatment may improve clinical outcomes. We examined the cost-effectiveness of...
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Johnson, F.R., A.B. Hauber, S. Ozdemir, C.A. Siegel, B.E. Sands, and S. Hass. (2009). "Quantitative benefit-risk tradeoff preferences for Crohn’s Disease treatments: Implications for regulatory decision making and disease management." International Journal of Medical and Biological Frontiers, 15(5/6):457-466.
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Zhou, X., J. Nonnemaker, B. Sherrill, A.W. Gilsenan, F. Coste, and R. West. (2009). "Attempts to quit smoking and relapse: Factors associated with success or failure from the ATTEMPT cohort study." Addictive Behaviors, 34(4):365-373.
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of attempts to stop smoking and predictors of relapse. METHODS: This study included 2431 smokers from pre-existing Internet panels in the United States, United...
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Ettinger, D.S., S.M. Grunberg, A.B. Hauber, and A.F. Mohamed. (2009). "Evaluation of the relative importance of chemotherapeutic and antiemetic efficacy in various oncologic settings." Supportive care in cancer , 17(4):405-411.
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Shifren, J.L., C.B. Johannes, B.U. Monz, P.A. Russo, L. Bennett, and R. Rosen. (2009). "Help-seeking behavior of women with self-reported distressing sexual problems." Journal of Womens Health, 18(4):461-468.
Objective: The objective was to describe the healthcare and information-seeking behavior of women with self-reported sexual problems and accompanying sexually related personal distress identified...
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Johnson, F.R., G. Van Houtven, S. Ozdemir, S. Hass, J. White, G. Francis, D.W. Miller, and J.T. Phillips. (2009). "Multiple sclerosis patients' benefit-risk preferences: serious adverse event risks versus treatment efficacy." Journal of Neurology, 256(4):554-562.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to estimate the willingness of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to accept life-threatening adverse event risks in exchange for improvements in their MS related...
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Hauber, A.B., A.F. Mohamed, F.R. Johnson, and H. Falvey. (2009). "Treatment preferences and medication adherence of people with Type 2 diabetes using oral glucose-lowering agents." Diabetic Medicine, 26(4):416-424.
AIMS: Medication non-adherence is particularly common in patients with Type 2 diabetes. We constructed a discrete-choice experiment to examine the relative importance of oral glucose-lowering...
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Lauria, D.T., B. Maskery, C. Poulos, and D. Whittington. (2009). "An optimization model for reducing typhoid cases in developing countries without increasing public spending." Vaccine, 27(10):1609-1621.
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Knight, C., A.M. Dano, and T. Kennedy-Martin. (2009). "A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of rFVIIa and APCC in the treatment of minor/moderate bleeding episodes for haemophilia patients with inhibitors." Haemophilia, 15(2):405-419.
The clinical, humanistic and economic consequences associated with haemophilia and inhibitors are considerable. Primary treatment for mild-to-moderate bleeding disorders in such patients is...
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Subramanian, S., R. Sankaranarayanan, B. Bapat, T. Somanathan, G. Thomas, B. Mathew, J. Vinoda, and K. Ramadas. (2009). "Cost-effectiveness of oral cancer screening: Results from a cluster randomized controlled trial in India." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 87(3):200-206.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate oral cancer screening by visual inspection. METHODS: A cluster randomized controlled trial was initiated in Trivandrum district, Kerala, India. Of 13 population clusters,...
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Talbird, S.E., A.J. Brogan, A.P. Winiarski, and B. Sander. (2009). "Cost-effectiveness of treating influenzalike illness with oseltamivir in the United States." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 66(5):469-480.
PURPOSE: The cost-effectiveness of treating influenzalike illness (ILI) with oseltamivir in the United States was assessed. METHODS: A decision-analysis model was developed with a one-year time...
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Brown, D.S., E.A. Finkelstein, D.R. Brown, D.M. Buchner, and F.R. Johnson. (2009). "Estimating older adults' preferences for walking programs via conjoint analysis." American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36(3):201-207.
Background Physical inactivity is a major driver of costly health problems, especially in older adults. Structured walking programs are one approach for increasing physical activity, although there...
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Johnson, F.R.. (2009). "Moving the QALY forward or just stuck in traffic?." Value in Health, 12(S1):S38-S39.
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