"Going over the parapet": The development of a framework for understanding the translation of evidence from economic evaluations

(2017) "Going over the parapet": The development of a framework for understanding the translation of evidence from economic evaluations. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Abstract

The thesis contextualises the translation of evidence from economic evaluations into a broader implementation framework, while discussing the features of economic evaluation that make it unique as an innovation. Multiple research methods were used, including a review-based adaptation of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, a discrete choice experiment measuring the preferences of healthcare decision makers for aspects of economic evidence, and interviews with health economists about the evidence translation process. A new framework is proposed - the CFIR-EE (Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research for Economic Evidence).

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ID Code: 103657
Item Type: QUT Thesis (PhD)
Supervisor: Page, Katie, Graves, Nicholas, & Halton, Kate
Keywords: Cost-effectiveness, discrete choice experiment, economic evaluation, implementation research, healthcare decision-making, healthcare priority setting, semi-structured interviews, Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, translating research into practice
DOI: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.103657
Divisions: Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Health
Current > Institutes > Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation
Current > Schools > School of Public Health & Social Work
Institution: Queensland University of Technology
Deposited On: 24 May 2017 02:22
Last Modified: 05 Oct 2017 14:44