Stephen Jan's Publications
About Stephen Jan's Publications
Head of Health Economics and Process Evaluation Program- Co-Director, Health System Science
- Professor of Health Economics, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
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The economic burden of road traffic injuries: evidence from a provincial general hospital in Vietnam
Injury Prevention Date published: -
Understanding rational non-adherence to medications. A discrete choice experiment in a community sample in Australia
BMC Family Practice Date published: -
Community Attitudes to Deceased Organ Donation
Transplantation Date published: -
Development of a set of mobile phone text messages designed for prevention of recurrent cardiovascular events
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology Date published: -
Patient preferences for the allocation of deceased donor kidneys for transplantation: a mixed methods study
BMC Nephrology Date published: -
Economic analysis of physical activity interventions: Table 1
British Journal of Sports Medicine Date published: -
PROSpER: PReferences for the Organisation of acute health Services for oldER people: protocol for a mixed methods study: Figure 1
BMJ Open Date published: -
Socioeconomic Impact of Cancer in Member Countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): the ACTION Study Protocol
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Date published: -
The Burden of Cancer in Member Countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Date published: -
The Socioeconomic Burden of Cancer in Member Countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) - Stakeholder Meeting Report
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Date published: -
The Burden of Cancer in Member Countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention Date published: -
Socio-economic distribution of cardiovascular risk factors and knowledge in rural India
International Journal of Epidemiology Date published: -
Abstract 2637: Being Depression Free Helps Return To Work In Younger (<65 Years) Stroke Survivors: Results From The Psychosocial Outcomes In Stroke (POISE) Study
Stroke Date published: -
Abstract 2901: Do working-aged stroke survivors experience economic hardship in Australia? The Psychosocial Outcomes In Stroke (POISE) Study
Stroke Date published: -
How are household economic circumstances affected after a stroke? The Psychsocial Outcomes In StrokE POISE study
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Country-Level Decision Making for Control of Chronic Diseases
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