Comparing internet and face-to-face surveys as methods for eliciting preferences for social care-related quality of life: evidence from England using the ASCOT service user measure https://t.co/FPYQuTeGBz #socialcare #qualityoflife
5/5 Finally, an investigation of eliciting preferences from the gereral population for use in #socialcare and in #economicevaluation of services: https://t.co/H7FR04c6ra #ASCOT #utilities #healtheconomics #openaccess
RT @pssru_kent: Thanks for the tweet - yep, great news to see this #openaccess article published! https://t.co/fbfuJHCkMm
RT @CHSS_Kent: Comparing internet and face-to-face surveys using @ascot_pssru - congrats to CHSS and @pssru_kent researcher Eirini Saloniki…
Thanks for the tweet - yep, great news to see this #openaccess article published!
Comparing internet and face-to-face surveys using @ascot_pssru - congrats to CHSS and @pssru_kent researcher Eirini Saloniki on publication of this #openaccess article. Funding from @NORFACE_eranet #excelc project https://t.co/WrpY9YEKNk
#HealthEconJA Comparing internet and face-to-face surveys as methods for eliciting preferences for social care-related quality of life: evidence from England using the ASCOT service user measure https://t.co/gjerfd098v