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Ostomy/Wound Management|January 24, 2017
The Ostomy-Q: Development and Psychometric Validation of an Instrument to Evaluate Outcomes Associated with Ostomy AppliancesBeenish Nafees, Mikkel Rasmussen, Andrew LLoyd
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research|June 10, 2010
Patient-reported outcomes measurements in epilepsyMegan Stafford, Sonia Gavriel, Andrew Lloyd
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|April 6, 2006
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin: Blood-borne viruses in correctional facilitiesCate Wallace, Sue Hailstone, Andrew Lloyd
Lung Cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 10, 2008
Health state utility scores in advanced non-small cell lung cancerScott Doyle, Andrew Lloyd, Mel Walker
Pharmacogenomics|April 14, 2006
Exploration of the gene expression correlates of chronic unexplained fatigue using factor analysisJennifer Fostel, Roumiana Boneva, Andrew Lloyd
Pharmacoeconomics|November 10, 2005
The importance of drug adverse effects compared with seizure control for people with epilepsy: a discrete choice experimentAndrew Lloyd, Emma McIntosh, Martin Price
Current Medical Research and Opinion|January 21, 2020
Cognitive decline may not be adequately captured in economic evaluations of multiple sclerosis: are new treatments being undervalued?Andrew Lloyd, Helen Schofield, Nick Adlard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 31, 2021
Crossover interference: Just ZYP itWayne Crismani, Chloe Girard, Andrew Lloyd
Managed Care (Langhorne, Pa.)|October 23, 2015
A Discrete Choice Experiment to Elicit Patient Willingness to Pay for Attributes of Treatment-Induced Symptom Relief in Comorbid. InsomniaAnuja N Roy, S Suresh Madhavan, Andrew Lloyd
Current Medical Research and Opinion|February 5, 2015
To explore preferences and willingness to pay for attributes regarding stoma appliances amongst patients in the UK, France and GermanyBeenish Nafees, Andrew Lloyd, Eric Elkin, et al.
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Ostomy/Wound Management|January 24, 2017
The Ostomy-Q: Development and Psychometric Validation of an Instrument to Evaluate Outcomes Associated with Ostomy AppliancesBeenish Nafees, Mikkel Rasmussen, Andrew LLoyd
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research|June 10, 2010
Patient-reported outcomes measurements in epilepsyMegan Stafford, Sonia Gavriel, Andrew Lloyd
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|April 6, 2006
Bug Breakfast in the Bulletin: Blood-borne viruses in correctional facilitiesCate Wallace, Sue Hailstone, Andrew Lloyd
Lung Cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|May 10, 2008
Health state utility scores in advanced non-small cell lung cancerScott Doyle, Andrew Lloyd, Mel Walker
Pharmacogenomics|April 14, 2006
Exploration of the gene expression correlates of chronic unexplained fatigue using factor analysisJennifer Fostel, Roumiana Boneva, Andrew Lloyd
Pharmacoeconomics|November 10, 2005
The importance of drug adverse effects compared with seizure control for people with epilepsy: a discrete choice experimentAndrew Lloyd, Emma McIntosh, Martin Price
Current Medical Research and Opinion|January 21, 2020
Cognitive decline may not be adequately captured in economic evaluations of multiple sclerosis: are new treatments being undervalued?Andrew Lloyd, Helen Schofield, Nick Adlard
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 31, 2021
Crossover interference: Just ZYP itWayne Crismani, Chloe Girard, Andrew Lloyd
Managed Care (Langhorne, Pa.)|October 23, 2015
A Discrete Choice Experiment to Elicit Patient Willingness to Pay for Attributes of Treatment-Induced Symptom Relief in Comorbid. InsomniaAnuja N Roy, S Suresh Madhavan, Andrew Lloyd
Current Medical Research and Opinion|February 5, 2015
To explore preferences and willingness to pay for attributes regarding stoma appliances amongst patients in the UK, France and GermanyBeenish Nafees, Andrew Lloyd, Eric Elkin, et al.
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