Items where Author or Contributor is "De Corte, K"

Number of items: 6.
Article
Grieve, Richard;
Willis, Sarah;
De Corte, Kaat;
Sadique, M Zia;
Hawkins, Neil;
Perra, Silvia;
Pennington, Mark;
Turner, Jenny;
Moore, Carmel;
Wickenden, Crispin;
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Koppitz, Catharina;
Cho, Gavin;
Roberts, David J;
Miflin, Gail;
Cairns, John A;
(2018)
Options for possible changes to the blood donation service: health economics modelling.
Health Services and Delivery Research, 6 (40).
pp. 1-162.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr06400
Sadique, Zia;
Cairns, John;
De Corte, Kaat;
Willis, Sarah;
Miners, Alec;
Bansback, Nick;
Grieve, Richard;
(2022)
A Comparison of Ordered Categorical versus Discrete Choices within a Stated Preference Survey of Whole-Blood Donors.
Medical Decision Making, 43 (3).
pp. 362-373.
ISSN 0272-989X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0272989X221145048
Vestesson, Emma Maria;
De Corte, Kaat Lieve An;
Crellin, Elizabeth;
Ledger, Jean;
Bakhai, Minal;
Clarke, Geraldine M;
(2023)
Consultation Rate and Mode by Deprivation in English General Practice From 2018 to 2022: Population-Based Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance, 9.
e44944-.
ISSN 2369-2960
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/44944
Willis, S;
De Corte, K;
Cairns, JA;
Zia Sadique, M;
Hawkins, N;
Pennington, M;
Cho, G;
Roberts, DJ;
Miflin, G;
Grieve, R;
(2018)
Cost-effectiveness of alternative changes to a national blood collection service.
Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England), 29 Sup (Suppl ).
pp. 42-51.
ISSN 0958-7578
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/tme.12537
de Corte, Kaat;
Cairns, John;
Grieve, Richard;
(2021)
Stated versus revealed preferences: An approach to reduce bias.
Health economics, 30 (5).
pp. 1095-1123.
ISSN 1057-9230
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.4246
Thesis
De Corte, K;
(2024)
An approach to stated preference surveys for reducing hypothetical bias and predicting the effects of alternative policy changes: the case of blood donation.
PhD thesis, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17037/PUBS.04675006
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