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2014What sort of follow-up services would Australian breast cancer survivors prefer if we could no longer offer long-term specialist-based care? A discrete choice experimentBessen, T.; Chen, G.; Street, J.; Eliott, J.; Karnon, J.; Keefe, D.; Ratcliffe, J.; COSA's 41st Annual Scientific Meeting. Joining Forces - Accelerating Progress (2 Dec 2014 - 4 Dec 2014 : Melbourne, Vic.)
2017Assessing knowledge and attitudes towards cervical cancer screening among rural women in eastern ChinaLiu, T.; Li, S.; Ratcliffe, J.; Chen, G.
2014Valuing SF-6D health states using a discrete choice experimentNorman, R.; Viney, R.; Brazier, J.; Burgess, L.; Cronin, P.; King, M.; Ratcliffe, J.; Street, D.
2017Adolescent values for immunisation programs in Australia: a discrete choice experimentWang, B.; Chen, G.; Ratcliffe, J.; Afzali, H.; Giles, L.; Marshall, H.; Trotter, C.L.
2015Important features of home-based support services for older Australians and their informal carersMcCaffrey, N.; Gill, L.; Kaambwa, B.; Cameron, I.; Patterson, J.; Crotty, M.; Ratcliffe, J.
2017Is dimension order important when valuing health states using discrete choice experiments including duration?Mulhern, B.; Norman, R.; Lorgelly, P.; Lancsar, E.; Ratcliffe, J.; Brazier, J.; Viney, R.
2017Mapping CHU9D utility scores from the PedsQLâ„¢ 4.0 SF-15Mpundu-Kaambwa, C.; Chen, G.; Russo, R.; Stevens, K.; Petersen, K.; Ratcliffe, J.
2017Mapping between the Sydney Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire (AQLQ-S) and five multi-attribute utility instruments (MAUIs)Kaambwa, B.; Chen, G.; Ratcliffe, J.; Iezzi, A.; Maxwell, A.; Richardson, J.
2016Quality in residential care from the perspective of people living with dementia: The importance of personhoodMilte, R.; Shulver, W.; Killington, M.; Bradley, C.; Ratcliffe, J.; Crotty, M.
2017Understanding what matters: An exploratory study to investigate the views of the general public for priority setting criteria in health careRatcliffe, J.; Lancsar, E.; Walker, R.; Gu, Y.