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Publications, Oct 2020

  • Dennett R, Hendrie W, Jarrett L, Creanor S, Barton A, Hawton A, Freeman JA. "I'm in a very good frame of mind": a qualitative exploration of the experience of standing frame use in people with progressive multiple sclerosis. BMJ Open 2020 Oct 28;10(10):e037680.
  • Cornelsen L, Quaife M, Lagarde M, Smith RD. Framing and signaling effects of taxes on sugary beverages: A Discrete Choice Experiment among households in Great Britain. Health Economics 2020 Oct, 29(10)1132-1147
  • Hatefi A, Marten R, Smith RD. Global-scale action in health: a common language is a critical starting point to bolster global health financing. Health Policy Plan 2020 Oct,35(8)1133-1136
  • Smith RD, Coast J. The Economics of Resistance Through an Ethical Lens In: Jamrozik E, Selgelid M (Eds) Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health 2020; Chapter 17, p279
  • Rezaei O, Ghiasvand H, Higgs P, Noroozi A, Noroozi M, Rezaei F, Armoon B, Bayani A. Factors associated with injecting-related risk behaviors among people who inject drugs: a systematic review and meta-analysis study. J Addict Dis Oct-Dec 2020;38(4):420-437.
  • Cornelsen L, Mazzocchi M, Smith RD. Between preferences and references: Evidence from Great Britain on asymmetric price elasticities. J Econom Behav Organization Epub 2020 Oct
  • Hawton A, Boddy K, Kandiyali R, Tatnell L, Gibson A, Goodwin E. Involving Patients in Health Economics Research: ‘The PACTS Principles’. The Patient Epub 2020 Oct 12,
  • Keogh-Brown MR, Jensen HT, Edmunds WJ, Smith RD. The impact of Covid-19, associated behaviours and policies on the UK economy: A computable general equilibrium model Soc Sci Med – Popul Health Epub 2020 Oct 14,
  • Milsom P, Smith R, Walls H. Expanding Public Health Policy Analysis for Transformative Change: The Importance of Power and Ideas Comment on "What Generates Attention to Health in Trade Policy-Making? Lessons From Success in Tobacco Control and Access to Medicines: A Qualitative Study of Australia and the (Comprehensive and Progressive) Trans-Pacific Partnership". Int J Health Policy Manag 2020 Oct 18. Online ahead of print.
  • Wilson JE, Wallace HE, Loftus-Keeling M, Ward H, Davies B, Vargas-Palacios A, Hulme C et al. Swab-yourself trial with economic monitoring and testing for infections collectively (SYSTEMATIC): Part 2. A diagnostic accuracy, and cost-effectiveness, study comparing rectal, pharyngeal and urogenital specimens analysed separately, versus as a pooled specimen, for the diagnosis of gonorrhoea and chlamydia. Clin Infectious Dis 2020 Oct 12;ciaa1546.

 

Date: 31 October 2020