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Caroline Vass
Caroline Vass
Senior Economist, RTI Health Solutions
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Discrete choice experiments in health economics: past, present and future
V Soekhai, EW de Bekker-Grob, AR Ellis, CM Vass
Pharmacoeconomics 37, 201-226, 2019
5332019
The role of qualitative research methods in discrete choice experiments: a systematic review and survey of authors
C Vass, D Rigby, K Payne
Medical Decision Making 37 (3), 298-313, 2017
2092017
Reporting formative qualitative research to support the development of quantitative preference study protocols and corresponding survey instruments: guidelines for authors and …
IL Hollin, BM Craig, J Coast, K Beusterien, C Vass, R DiSantostefano, ...
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 13, 121-136, 2020
1392020
Risk as an attribute in discrete choice experiments: a systematic review of the literature
M Harrison, D Rigby, C Vass, T Flynn, J Louviere, K Payne
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 7, 151-170, 2014
992014
Scale heterogeneity in healthcare discrete choice experiments: a primer
CM Vass, S Wright, M Burton, K Payne
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 11, 167-173, 2018
552018
Discrete choice experiments of pharmacy services: a systematic review
C Vass, E Gray, K Payne
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 1-11, 2016
482016
Using discrete choice experiments to inform the benefit-risk assessment of medicines: are we ready yet?
CM Vass, K Payne
Pharmacoeconomics 35 (9), 859-866, 2017
442017
A picture is worth a thousand words: the role of survey training materials in stated-preference studies
CM Vass, NJ Davison, G Vander Stichele, K Payne
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 13, 163-173, 2020
352020
Accounting for preference heterogeneity in discrete-choice experiments: an ISPOR special interest group report
C Vass, M Boeri, S Karim, D Marshall, B Craig, KA Ho, D Mott, ...
Value in Health 25 (5), 685-694, 2022
312022
Investigating the heterogeneity in women’s preferences for breast screening: does the communication of risk matter?
CM Vass, D Rigby, K Payne
Value in Health 21 (2), 219-228, 2018
292018
“I was trying to do the maths”: exploring the impact of risk communication in discrete choice experiments
C Vass, D Rigby, K Payne
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 12, 113-123, 2019
262019
Accounting for scale heterogeneity in healthcare-related discrete choice experiments when comparing stated preferences: a systematic review
SJ Wright, CM Vass, G Sim, M Burton, DG Fiebig, K Payne
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 11, 475-488, 2018
252018
An exploratory application of eye-tracking methods in a discrete choice experiment
C Vass, D Rigby, K Tate, A Stewart, K Payne
Medical Decision Making 38 (6), 658-672, 2018
222018
Preferences for aspects of antenatal and newborn screening: a systematic review
CM Vass, S Georgsson, F Ulph, K Payne
BMC pregnancy and childbirth 19, 1-11, 2019
182019
Utilising patient and public involvement in stated preference research in health: learning from the existing literature and a case study
GE Shields, L Brown, A Wells, L Capobianco, C Vass
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 14 (4), 399-412, 2021
162021
Opening the ‘Black Box’: an overview of methods to investigate the decision-making process in choice-based surveys
D Rigby, C Vass, K Payne
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 13 (1), 31-41, 2020
162020
Public preferences regarding data linkage for research: a discrete choice experiment comparing Scotland and Sweden
MP Tully, C Bernsten, M Aitken, C Vass
BMC medical informatics and decision making 20, 1-13, 2020
132020
Valuing preferences for the process and outcomes of clinical genetics services: a pilot study
E Gray, M Eden, C Vass, M McAllister, J Louviere, K Payne
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 9, 135-147, 2016
122016
Mobilising the next generation of stated-preference studies: The association of access device with choice behaviour and data quality
CM Vass, M Boeri
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 14, 55-63, 2021
112021
The role of information provision in economic evaluations of non-invasive prenatal testing: a systematic review
NM John, SJ Wright, SP Gavan, CM Vass
The European Journal of Health Economics 20 (8), 1123-1131, 2019
92019
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