Multilevel Modeling and Policy Development: Guidelines and Applications to Medical Travel
暂无分享,去创建一个
Dafina Petrova | David Fink | Kai Ruggeri | Eduardo Garcia-Garzon | Vaishali Mahalingam | Peter Zhukovsky | Elisa Haller | Sara Plakolm | Igor G. Menezes | K. Ruggeri | Eduardo Garcia-Garzon | Igor Menezes | D. Petrova | P. Zhukovsky | E. Haller | Sara Plakolm | David Fink | V. Mahalingam | Peter Zhukovsky
[1] D. Hensher,et al. Stated Choice Methods: Analysis and Applications , 2000 .
[2] Wiebke Kuklys,et al. Stated choice methods: analysis and application, Jordan J. Louviere, David A. Hensher and Joffre D. Swait, Cambridge University Press, ISBN: 0-521-78830-7 , 2002 .
[3] Robert E. Ployhart,et al. Hierarchical Linear Models , 2014 .
[4] R Core Team,et al. R: A language and environment for statistical computing. , 2014 .
[5] Neha Singh,et al. Exploring the Factors that Affect the Choice of Destination for Medical Tourism , 2011 .
[6] D. Bates,et al. Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS , 2001 .
[7] Harvey Goldstein,et al. Partitioning variation in multilevel models , 2002 .
[8] James L Peugh,et al. A practical guide to multilevel modeling. , 2010, Journal of school psychology.
[9] P. Rosenau,et al. Demand-Driven Care and Hospital Choice. Dutch Health Policy Toward Demand-Driven Care: Results from a Survey into Hospital Choice , 2009, Health Care Analysis.
[10] VALUING PATIENT EXPERIENCE FACTORS IN THE PROVISION OF CHLAMYDIA SCREENING , 2010 .
[11] C. Winston,et al. UNCOVERING THE DISTRIBUTION OF MOTORISTS' PREFERENCES FOR TRAVEL TIME AND RELIABILITY : IMPLICATIONS FOR ROAD PRICING , 2002 .
[12] T. Mark,et al. Using Stated Preference and Revealed Preference Data Fusion Modelling in Health Care , 2008 .
[13] Benjamin M. Bolker,et al. Ecological Models and Data in R , 2008 .
[14] Peter C Austin,et al. Comparing hierarchical modeling with traditional logistic regression analysis among patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction: should we be analyzing cardiovascular outcomes data differently? , 2003, American heart journal.
[15] R. Wolfinger,et al. Generalized linear mixed models a pseudo-likelihood approach , 1993 .
[16] Joop J. Hox,et al. How few countries will do? Comparative survey analysis from a Bayesian perspective , 2012 .
[17] Jeremy Snyder,et al. “I didn’t even know what I was looking for”: A qualitative study of the decision-making processes of Canadian medical tourists , 2012, Globalization and Health.
[18] J. Hanefeld,et al. What do we know about medical tourism? A review of the literature with discussion of its implications for the UK National Health Service as an example of a public health care system. , 2014, Journal of travel medicine.
[19] D. J. Woehr,et al. Mixing Business With Politics: A Meta-Analysis of the Antecedents and Outcomes of Corporate Political Activity , 2011 .
[20] Mollie E. Brooks,et al. Generalized linear mixed models: a practical guide for ecology and evolution. , 2009, Trends in ecology & evolution.
[21] Mandy Ryan,et al. Using discrete choice experiments to value health and health care , 2008 .
[22] Nigel Rice,et al. Multilevel Models: Applications to Health Data , 1996, Journal of health services research & policy.
[23] Mandy Ryan,et al. Using Discrete Choice Experiments in Health Economics , 2012 .
[24] K. Ruggeri,et al. Global Health Policy and Access to Care: Investigating Patient Choice on an International Level Using Social Media , 2016, Front. Public Health.
[25] Shane A. Richards,et al. TESTING ECOLOGICAL THEORY USING THE INFORMATION‐THEORETIC APPROACH: EXAMPLES AND CAUTIONARY RESULTS , 2005 .
[26] R. Mannion,et al. Patient Mobility in the Global Marketplace: A Multidisciplinary Perspective , 2014, International journal of health policy and management.
[27] D. Bates,et al. Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using lme4 , 2014, 1406.5823.
[28] Nuttapong Jotikasthira. Salient factors influencing medical tourism destination choice , 2010 .
[29] Andrew Gelman,et al. Multilevel (Hierarchical) Modeling: What It Can and Cannot Do , 2006, Technometrics.
[30] J. Rademakers,et al. Determinants of patient choice of healthcare providers: a scoping review , 2012, BMC Health Services Research.
[31] Daniel Stegmueller,et al. How Many Countries for Multilevel Modeling? A Comparison of Frequentist and Bayesian Approaches , 2013 .
[32] Marco Varkevisser,et al. Why do patients bypass the nearest hospital? An empirical analysis for orthopaedic care and neurosurgery in the Netherlands , 2007, The European Journal of Health Economics.
[33] M. Julian. The Consequences of Ignoring Multilevel Data Structures in Nonhierarchical Covariance Modeling , 2001 .
[34] Mandy Ryan,et al. Using discrete choice experiments to value health care programmes: current practice and future research reflections. , 2003, Applied health economics and health policy.
[35] J. Hanefeld,et al. UK medical tourists in Thailand: they are not who you think they are , 2014, Globalization and Health.
[36] N. Lunt,et al. Medical tourism: assessing the evidence on treatment abroad. , 2010, Maturitas.
[37] G. A. Marcoulides. Multilevel Analysis Techniques and Applications , 2002 .
[38] William J. Browne,et al. A User's Guide To Mlwin , 2015 .
[39] Stephen Peckham,et al. Access, Choice and Travel: Implications for Health Policy , 2006 .
[40] Wayne F. Cascio,et al. Research in industrial and organizational psychology from 1963 to 2007: changes, choices, and trends. , 2008, The Journal of applied psychology.
[41] Joseph Hilbe,et al. Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models , 2009 .
[42] J. Louviere,et al. Discrete Choice Experiments Are Not Conjoint Analysis , 2010 .
[43] Calmet Meteorological Model. A User's Guide for the , 1999 .
[44] O. Damman,et al. Creating Compact Comparative Health Care Information , 2012, Medical decision making : an international journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making.
[45] J. Ortúzar,et al. Use of Mixed Revealed-Preference and Stated-Preference Models with Nonlinear Effects in Forecasting , 2006 .
[46] Thorsten Gerber,et al. Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis Modeling Change And Event Occurrence , 2016 .
[47] G. Moon,et al. Context, composition and heterogeneity: using multilevel models in health research. , 1998, Social science & medicine.
[48] Charlene Rohr,et al. London Patient Choice Project Evaluation: A model of patients’ choices of hospital from stated and revealed preference choice data , 2005 .
[49] Joffre Swait,et al. Using stated preference and revealed preference modeling to evaluate prescribing decisions. , 2004, Health economics.
[50] Michael E Chernew,et al. Quality and Consumer Decision Making in the Market for Health Insurance and Health Care Services , 2009, Medical care research and review : MCRR.
[51] Liang Zhu,et al. On fitting generalized linear mixed‐effects models for binary responses using different statistical packages , 2011, Statistics in medicine.
[52] Andrea Manca,et al. A substantial and confusing variation exists in handling of baseline covariates in randomized controlled trials: a review of trials published in leading medical journals. , 2010, Journal of clinical epidemiology.
[53] Roel Bosker,et al. Multilevel analysis : an introduction to basic and advanced multilevel modeling , 1999 .
[54] J. Pinheiro,et al. Efficient Laplacian and Adaptive Gaussian Quadrature Algorithms for Multilevel Generalized Linear Mixed Models , 2006 .
[55] Michael D Horowitz,et al. Medical tourism: globalization of the healthcare marketplace. , 2007, MedGenMed : Medscape general medicine.