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2009
Rosen, R.C., J.L. Shifren, B.U. Monz, D.M. Odom, P.A. Russo, and C.B. Johannes. (2009). "Correlates of Sexually Related Personal Distress in Women with Low Sexual Desire." Journal of Sexual Medicine, 6(6):1549-1560.

Earnshaw, S.R., J. Graham, M. Oleen-Burkey, J. Castelli-Haley, and K. Johnson. (2009). "Cost Effectiveness of Glatiramer Acetate and Natalizumab in Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis." Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 7(2):91-108.

Disease-modifying drugs are a significant expenditure for treating multiple sclerosis. Natalizumab (NZ) has been shown to be effective in reducing relapses and disease progression. However,... Full Abstract  »

Evans, W.D., J. Uhrig, K. Davis, and L. McCormack. (2009). "Efficacy Methods to Evaluate Health Communication and Marketing Campaigns." Journal of Health Communication, 14(4):315-330.

Hauber, A.B.. (2009). "Healthy-years equivalent: Wounded but not yet dead." Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 9(3):265-269.

The quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) has become the dominant measure of health value in health technology assessment in recent decades despite some well-known and fundamental flaws in the... Full Abstract  »

Earnshaw, S.R., M. Wilson, J. Mauskopf, and A.V. Joshi. (2009). "Model-based cost-effectiveness analyses for the treatment of acute stroke events: A review and summary of challenges." Value in Health, 12(4):507-520.

Subramanian, D., K. Szwarcensztein, J.A. Mauskopf, and M.C. Slack. (2009). "Rate, type, and cost of pelvic organ prolapse surgery in Germany, France, and England." European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 144(2):177-181.

Lynd, L.D., M. Najafzadeh, L. Colley, M.F. Byrne, A.R. Willan, M.J. Sculpher, F.R. Johnson, and A.B. Hauber. (2009). "Using the incremental net benefit framework for quantitative benefit–risk analysis in regulatory decision-making—A case study of alosetron in irritable bowel syndrome." Value in Health, 13(4):411-417.

Objective: There is consensus that a more transparent, explicit, and rigorous approach to benefit–risk evaluation is required. The objective of this study is to evaluate the incremental net benefit... Full Abstract  »

Earnshaw, S.R., D. Jackson, R. Farkouh, and L. Schwamm. (2009). "Cost-effectiveness of patient selection using penumbral-based MRI for intravenous thrombolysis." Stroke, 40(5):1710-1720.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Better selection of patients for intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV tPA) treatment may improve clinical outcomes. We examined the cost-effectiveness of... Full Abstract  »

Johnson, F.R., A.B. Hauber, S. Ozdemir, C.A. Siegel, B.E. Sands, and S. Hass. (2009). "Quantitative benefit-risk tradeoff preferences for Crohn’s Disease treatments: Implications for regulatory decision making and disease management." International Journal of Medical and Biological Frontiers, 15(5/6):457-466.

Zhou, X., J. Nonnemaker, B. Sherrill, A.W. Gilsenan, F. Coste, and R. West. (2009). "Attempts to quit smoking and relapse: Factors associated with success or failure from the ATTEMPT cohort study." Addictive Behaviors, 34(4):365-373.

OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of attempts to stop smoking and predictors of relapse. METHODS: This study included 2431 smokers from pre-existing Internet panels in the United States, United... Full Abstract  »

Ettinger, D.S., S.M. Grunberg, A.B. Hauber, and A.F. Mohamed. (2009). "Evaluation of the relative importance of chemotherapeutic and antiemetic efficacy in various oncologic settings." Supportive care in cancer , 17(4):405-411.

Shifren, J.L., C.B. Johannes, B.U. Monz, P.A. Russo, L. Bennett, and R. Rosen. (2009). "Help-seeking behavior of women with self-reported distressing sexual problems." Journal of Womens Health, 18(4):461-468.

Objective: The objective was to describe the healthcare and information-seeking behavior of women with self-reported sexual problems and accompanying sexually related personal distress identified... Full Abstract  »

Johnson, F.R., G. Van Houtven, S. Ozdemir, S. Hass, J. White, G. Francis, D.W. Miller, and J.T. Phillips. (2009). "Multiple sclerosis patients' benefit-risk preferences: serious adverse event risks versus treatment efficacy." Journal of Neurology, 256(4):554-562.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to estimate the willingness of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients to accept life-threatening adverse event risks in exchange for improvements in their MS related... Full Abstract  »

Hauber, A.B., A.F. Mohamed, F.R. Johnson, and H. Falvey. (2009). "Treatment preferences and medication adherence of people with Type 2 diabetes using oral glucose-lowering agents." Diabetic Medicine, 26(4):416-424.

AIMS: Medication non-adherence is particularly common in patients with Type 2 diabetes. We constructed a discrete-choice experiment to examine the relative importance of oral glucose-lowering... Full Abstract  »

Lauria, D.T., B. Maskery, C. Poulos, and D. Whittington. (2009). "An optimization model for reducing typhoid cases in developing countries without increasing public spending." Vaccine, 27(10):1609-1621.

Knight, C., A.M. Dano, and T. Kennedy-Martin. (2009). "A systematic review of the cost-effectiveness of rFVIIa and APCC in the treatment of minor/moderate bleeding episodes for haemophilia patients with inhibitors." Haemophilia, 15(2):405-419.

The clinical, humanistic and economic consequences associated with haemophilia and inhibitors are considerable. Primary treatment for mild-to-moderate bleeding disorders in such patients is... Full Abstract  »

Subramanian, S., R. Sankaranarayanan, B. Bapat, T. Somanathan, G. Thomas, B. Mathew, J. Vinoda, and K. Ramadas. (2009). "Cost-effectiveness of oral cancer screening: Results from a cluster randomized controlled trial in India." Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 87(3):200-206.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate oral cancer screening by visual inspection. METHODS: A cluster randomized controlled trial was initiated in Trivandrum district, Kerala, India. Of 13 population clusters,... Full Abstract  »

Talbird, S.E., A.J. Brogan, A.P. Winiarski, and B. Sander. (2009). "Cost-effectiveness of treating influenzalike illness with oseltamivir in the United States." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 66(5):469-480.

PURPOSE: The cost-effectiveness of treating influenzalike illness (ILI) with oseltamivir in the United States was assessed. METHODS: A decision-analysis model was developed with a one-year time... Full Abstract  »

Brown, D.S., E.A. Finkelstein, D.R. Brown, D.M. Buchner, and F.R. Johnson. (2009). "Estimating older adults' preferences for walking programs via conjoint analysis." American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36(3):201-207.

Background Physical inactivity is a major driver of costly health problems, especially in older adults. Structured walking programs are one approach for increasing physical activity, although there... Full Abstract  »

Johnson, F.R.. (2009). "Moving the QALY forward or just stuck in traffic?." Value in Health, 12(S1):S38-S39.

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