Nick Bansback, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of British Columbia; Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Evaluation; Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences
School of Population and Public Health
2206 East Mall
Vancouver,
BC
Canada
V6T 1Z3
Papers:
5M-2
HOW IS UNCERTAINTY IN RISKS AND BENEFITS PRESENTED IN PATIENT DECISION SUPPORT INTERVENTIONS? A REVIEW
5N-5
EMPIRICAL COMPARISON OF STATED AND REVEALED PREFERENCES USING BAYESIAN MIXED LOGIT ESTIMATION FROM A DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENT: AN APPLICATION TO LATENT TUBERCULOSIS INFECTION TREATMENT
HEALTH LITERACY AND LOGICAL INCONSISTENCIES IN VALUATIONS OF HYPOTHETICAL HEALTH STATES: RESULTS FROM THE CANADIAN EQ-5D-5L VALUATION STUDY
IMPROVING ADHERENCE AMONG ADULT ASTHMATICS: IDENTIFYING A ROLE FOR ACTIVE PATIENT ENGAGEMENT
DO PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND THE PUBLIC VALUE SHARED DECISION-MAKING? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS
CHOOSING MODE OF DELIVERY AFTER A PREVIOUS CAESAREAN: A QUALITATIVE INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING IMPLEMENTATION OF SHARED DECISION-MAKING
IS THERE EVIDENCE FOR CONCORDANCE BETWEEN PATIENT AND PHYSICIANS FOR ASPECTS OF TREATMENTS THAT MATTER MOST? EVIDENCE FROM A REVIEW OF DISCRETE CHOICE EXPERIMENTS