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Guidelines for completing the EURONHEED transferability information checklists.

John Nixon1, Stephen Rice, Michael Drummond

  • 1Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK. jn105@york.ac.uk

The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care
|July 12, 2008
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This paper updates guidelines for using the European Network of Health Economic Evaluation Databases (EURONHEED) checklists to assess health economic evaluation transferability. Updated methods ensure consistent application for improved generalisability of findings.

Area of Science:

  • Health Economics
  • Health Technology Assessment
  • Evidence Synthesis

Background:

  • Previous work introduced the European Network of Health Economic Evaluation Databases (EURONHEED) transferability checklists for economic evaluations.
  • The transferability information subchecklist (16 items) was validated by 16 European health economists.
  • Researchers are increasingly using these checklists for empirical work on transferability and generalisability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide detailed, updated guidelines for completing and utilizing the EURONHEED checklists.
  • To facilitate wider and more consistent application of the checklists in health economic research.
  • To offer clarifications on checklist applications and associated issues like item weighting.

Main Methods:

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  • Development and updating of comprehensive guidelines for the EURONHEED checklists.
  • Application of the checklists to a sample of economic evaluations in France and the UK (as previously reported).
  • Discussion of methodological aspects, including item weighting and appropriate checklist usage.
  • Main Results:

    • The supplementary paper offers detailed guidelines for the EURONHEED transferability checklists.
    • Updated methods aim to enhance the consistent completion and utilization of the checklists.
    • Clarifications are provided on checklist applications and potential issues like item weighting.

    Conclusions:

    • The updated guidelines support broader and more consistent use of the EURONHEED checklists.
    • Improved application of the checklists can enhance the assessment of transferability and generalisability in health economic evaluations.
    • The paper clarifies best practices for utilizing these tools in research.