Alan M. Shiell

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Alan M. Shiell is …
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P3835Mendeley person IDalan-shiell
P856official websitehttps://scholars.latrobe.edu.au/ashiell
P496ORCID iD0000-0001-5914-1084
P3829Publons author ID2597152
P1053ResearcherIDL-4604-2013
P1153Scopus author ID7005727125

P69educated atQueen Mary University of LondonQ195668
University of YorkQ967165
University of Sydney School of Public HealthQ101006588
P108employerUniversity of CalgaryQ1067471
La Trobe UniversityQ1478723
University of Sydney School of Public HealthQ101006588
P734family nameShiellQ37516138
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ShiellQ37516138
P735given nameAlanQ294833
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915
P21sex or gendermaleQ6581097

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Q35806116A census of economic evaluations in health promotion
Q52222513A cost function analysis of residential services for adults with a learning disability.
Q35952212A glossary of terms for navigating the field of social network analysis
Q53135192A longitudinal study of the cost of food in Victoria influenced by geography and nutritional quality.
Q58388715A mother's choice: the reasons women choose hospital stay over early discharge
Q40315716A new model of collaborative research: experiences from one of Australia's NHMRC Partnership Centres for Better Health
Q34583713A simple guide to chaos and complexity
Q58388722A tentative cost-utility analysis of road safety education
Q30227260Assessing the congruence between perceived connectivity and network centrality measures specific to pandemic influenza preparedness in Alberta
Q45353791Assessing the cost-effectiveness of treating chronic hepatitis C virus in people who inject drugs in Australia.
Q58388701CERVICAL CYTOLOGY EQA-THE NORTHERN EXPERIENCE
Q58388695Can willingness to pay capture the value of altruism? An exploration of Sen’s notion of commitment
Q52930070Cervical cytology EQA--the Northern experience.
Q33549801Competing hospitals: assessing the impact of self-governing status in the United Kingdom.
Q42837128Complex intervention modelling should capture the dynamics of adaptation.
Q40985164Complex interventions: how "out of control" can a randomised controlled trial be?
Q42484329Consideration of the cost of interferon alfa-2b in the treatment of basal cell carcinoma
Q51931114Contested ground: how should qualitative evidence inform the conduct of a community intervention trial?
Q24794860Contextualizing and assessing the social capital of seniors in congregate housing residences: study design and methods
Q58388698Contingent valuation in health care and the persistence of embedding effects without the warm glow
Q58388675Convergent validity between a discrete choice experiment and a direct, open-ended method: Comparison of preferred attribute levels and willingness to pay estimates
Q58388729Cost of illness studies: An aid to decision-making?
Q34766426Development and Evaluation of an iPad App for Measuring the Cost of a Nutritious Diet
Q58388707Do fee descriptors influence treatment choices in general practice? A multilevel discrete choice model
Q58388667Do taboo trade-offs explain the difficulty in valuing health and social interventions?
Q58388689Does supplementary prenatal nursing and home visitation reduce healthcare costs in the year after childbirth?
Q47255464Early stage breast cancer: costs and quality of life one year after treatment by mastectomy or conservative surgery and radiation therapy
Q58388711Efficiency considerations in the expansion of radiation therapy services
Q37332520Eliciting individual preferences for health care: a case study of perinatal care
Q91466012Evidence suggests a need to rethink social capital and social capital interventions
Q48395938Extrinsic goals and time tradeoff
Q24243193Financial benefits for child health and well-being in low income or socially disadvantaged families in developed world countries
Q38398211Group model building: a participatory approach to understanding and acting on systems
Q58388709Health outcomes are about choices and values: an economic perspective on the health outcomes movement
Q37171432How do government health departments in Australia access health economics advice to inform decisions for health? A survey
Q58388670How health managers think about risk and the implications for portfolio theory in health systems
Q88395446How much does Australia spend on prevention and how would we know whether it is enough?
Q47402237If the price is right: vagueness and values clarification in contingent valuation.
Q58388678In response to Spillane V., Byrne M.C., Byrne M., Leathem C.S., O’Malley M. & Cupples M.E. (2007) Monitoring treatment fidelity in a randomized trial of a complex intervention. Journal of Advanced Nursing 60(3), 343–352
Q35835861In search of causality: a systematic review of the relationship between the built environment and physical activity among adults
Q58388682In search of social value
Q50108695Is general practitioner decision making associated with patient socio-economic status?
Q41615036Lost in translation: a genealogy of the "social capital" concept in public health
Q58185198Making guidelines for economic evaluations relevant to public health in Australia
Q48877049Market failure is bad for your health but social injustice is worse
Q35416844Methods for exploring implementation variation and local context within a cluster randomised community intervention trial
Q58388658Neighbourhood type and walkshed size
Q37331382Participation in treatment decision-making by women with early stage breast cancer
Q58388727Paying for efficiency: what price the quality of hospital care?
Q58388700Preferences for public health insurance: egotism or altruism?
Q30230183Public health preparedness in Alberta: a systems-level study
Q30230033Public health preparedness: a systems-level approach
Q58388705Quality of life three months and one year after first treatment for early stage breast cancer: influence of treatment and patient characteristics
Q39643270Reliability of health utility measures and a test of values clarification
Q37167697Reliability of two instruments for critical assessment of economic evaluations
Q58388664Research Review: Economic evidence for interventions in children's social care: revisiting the What Works for Children project
Q58388718Resource implications of medical interventions
Q52229655Resource management in community residential facilities for adults with learning disabilities.
Q28548653Responding to Young People's Health Risks in Primary Care: A Cluster Randomised Trial of Training Clinicians in Screening and Motivational Interviewing
Q58388723Satisfaction with postnatal care — the choice of home or hospital
Q39904587Sex- and age-specific seasonal variations in physical activity among adults.
Q33613711Shoe-stiffening inserts for first metatarsophalangeal joint osteoarthritis (the SIMPLE trial): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Q33582822Small area contextual effects on self-reported health: evidence from Riverside, Calgary
Q34022891Social capital and health promotion: a review.
Q44268788Socioeconomic disadvantage within a neighborhood, perceived financial security and self-rated health
Q53115103Still waiting for the great leap forward.
Q58388680Subject variation more than values clarification explains the reliability of willingness to pay estimates
Q40189069Subpopulation differences in the association between neighborhood urban form and neighborhood-based physical activity.
Q58388728THE COSTS OF COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES FOR ADULTS WITH A MENTAL HANDICAP IN ENGLAND
Q58388690Test-retest reliability of willingness to pay
Q58388719The Costs and Effects of Early Discharge in the Management of Fractured Hip
Q58388712The Costs and Effects of Early Discharge in the Management of Fractured Hip—A Correction
Q58388672The Worldview of Hospital Security Staff
Q36341291The association between sidewalk length and walking for different purposes in established neighborhoods
Q58388704The cost of hepatitis C and the cost–effectiveness of its prevention
Q44602314The cost-effectiveness of a law banning the use of cellular phones by drivers
Q50627748The cost-effectiveness of installing sidewalks to increase levels of transport-walking and health.
Q39773369The costs of a community-based intervention to promote maternal health.
Q34491347The health of nations in a global context: trade, global stratification, and infant mortality rates.
Q51075249The inertia of self-regulation: a game-theoretic approach to reducing passive smoking in restaurants.
Q30226593The influence of organizational jurisdiction, organizational attributes, and training measures on perceptions of public health preparedness in Alberta
Q39415222The need for a complex systems model of evidence for public health
Q34294379The prevention access and risk taking in young people (PARTY) project protocol: a cluster randomised controlled trial of health risk screening and motivational interviewing for young people presenting to general practice
Q56901132The privileging of communitarian ideas: citation practices and the translation of social capital into public health research
Q58388661The relationship between cluster-analysis derived walkability and local recreational and transportation walking among Canadian adults
Q58388724The role of the clinical nurse co-ordinator in the provision of cost-effective orthopaedic services for elderly people
Q58388725The value of early discharge: Dispelling some myths
Q37458340Theorising interventions as events in systems
Q31033623Understanding place and health: a heuristic for using administrative data
Q58388686Use evidence to expose the unequal distribution of problems and the unequal distribution of solutions
Q58388713What's in a Name? The Economics of Burden of Illness Studies

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