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Aggie T G Paulus

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Droeghaag R, Caelers I, Paulus A, van Hemert W, van Santbrink H, The Lift-Study Group
Medicina (Kaunas) . 2022 Jan; 58(1). PMID: 35056407
: Only limited qualitative research concerning instrumented spine surgeries has been published, despite the increasing number of these surgeries and the evident importance of qualitative analysis of the processes surrounding...
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Schnitzler L, Jackson L, Paulus A, Roberts T, Evers S
BMC Health Serv Res . 2021 Oct; 21(1):1179. PMID: 34715866
Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and HIV can generate costs both within and outside the health sector (i.e. intersectoral costs). This systematic review aims (i) to explore the intersectoral costs...
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Janssen L, Drost R, Paulus A, Garfield K, Hollingworth W, Noble S, et al.
Pharmacoeconomics . 2021 Jun; 39(9):983-993. PMID: 34169466
Background: While the methods for conducting health economics research in general are improving, current guidelines provide limited guidance regarding resource use measurement (RUM). Consequently, a variety of methods exists, yet...
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Pokhilenko I, Janssen L, Evers S, Drost R, Schnitzler L, Paulus A
Pharmacoeconomics . 2021 Jun; 39(8):889-900. PMID: 34121169
Background: Psychosocial (e.g., anxiety or behavior) problems lead to costs not only in the healthcare sector but also in education and other sectors. As psychosocial problems develop during the critical...
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Schnitzler L, Janssen L, Evers S, Jackson L, Paulus A, Roberts T, et al.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care . 2021 Mar; 37:e43. PMID: 33686927
AbstractThe rapid spread of the current COVID-19 pandemic has affected societies worldwide, leading to excess mortality, long-lasting health consequences, strained healthcare systems, and additional strains and spillover effects on other...
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Bremmers L, Evers S, Drost R, Janssen L, Pokhilenko I, Paulus A, et al.
J Ment Health Policy Econ . 2021 Jan; 23(3):115-137. PMID: 33411675
Background: The inclusion of indirect spillover costs and benefits that occur in non-healthcare sectors of society is necessary to make optimal societal decisions when assessing the cost effectiveness of healthcare...
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Pokhilenko I, Janssen L, Hiligsmann M, Evers S, Drost R, Paulus A, et al.
Pharmacoeconomics . 2020 Oct; 39(1):99-108. PMID: 33026633
Objectives: Mental and behavioural disorders (MBDs) and interventions targeting MBDs lead to costs and cost savings in the healthcare sector, but also in other sectors. The latter are referred to...
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Janssen L, Pokhilenko I, Evers S, Paulus A, Simon J, Konig H, et al.
Int J Technol Assess Health Care . 2020 Jul; :1-8. PMID: 32715991
Background: Mental health disorders and their treatments produce significant costs and benefits in both healthcare and non-healthcare sectors. The latter are often referred to as intersectoral costs and benefits (ICBs)....
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Mordang S, Konings K, Leep Hunderfund A, Paulus A, Smeenk F, Stassen L
BMC Health Serv Res . 2020 Mar; 20(1):156. PMID: 32122356
Background: Residents have to learn to provide high value, cost-conscious care (HVCCC) to counter the trend of excessive healthcare costs. Their learning is impacted by individuals from different stakeholder groups...
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Drost R, Paulus A, Evers S
Int J Technol Assess Health Care . 2020 Feb; 36(2):72-74. PMID: 32000868
In economic evaluation, the healthcare perspective has gradually given way to use of the societal perspective, as this perspective is often advocated for support in making optimal societal decisions. In...