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Julie Ratcliffe

Julie Ratcliffe

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
58
Citations
12296
World Ranking
912
National Ranking
21

Overview

Julie Ratcliffe is affiliated with Flinders University in Australia. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on health professions, medicine, and economics, econometrics, and finance. The subfields in which they are active include general health professions, economics and econometrics, sociology and political science, psychiatry and mental health, and health.

Their work addresses a range of main topics related to health systems, economic evaluations, and quality of life; geriatric care and nursing homes; dementia and cognitive impairment research; global health care issues; economic and environmental valuation; health disparities and outcomes; and intergenerational family dynamics and caregiving.

Julie Ratcliffe has contributed to several research papers including:

  • Patient navigation across the cancer care continuum: An overview of systematic reviews and emerging literature (2023, CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians)
  • Review of Valuation Methods of Preference-Based Measures of Health for Economic Evaluation in Child and Adolescent Populations: Where are We Now and Where are We Going? (2020, PharmacoEconomics)
  • The Use of a Discrete Choice Experiment Including Both Duration and Dead for the Development of an EQ-5D-5L Value Set for Australia (2023, PharmacoEconomics)
  • What defines quality of care for older people in aged care? A comprehensive literature review (2021, Geriatrics and gerontology international/Geriatrics & gerontology international)
  • Systematic Review of Conceptual, Age, Measurement and Valuation Considerations for Generic Multidimensional Childhood Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (2022, PharmacoEconomics)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Rachel Milte
  • Jyoti Khadka
  • Claire Hutchinson
  • Gang Chen
  • Brendan Mulhern

Julie Ratcliffe's research has been published consistently in a number of academic journals. The venues where they have multiple publications include:

  • PharmacoEconomics
  • Quality of Life Research
  • Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
  • BMJ Open
  • Social Science & Medicine

Best Publications

  • Measuring and Valuing Health Benefits for Economic Evaluation

    John Brazier;J Salomon;Julie Ratcliffe;Aki Tsuchiya

  • Health-related quality of life measured using the EQ-5D-5L: South Australian population norms

    Nicola McCaffrey;Nicola McCaffrey;Billingsley Kaambwa;David Christopher Currow;Julie Ratcliffe

  • Time Trade-Off Derived EQ-5D Weights for Australia

    Rosalie Viney;Richard Norman;Madeleine T. King;Paula Cronin

  • Longer term clinical and economic benefits of offering acupuncture care to patients with chronic low back pain.

    KJ Thomas;H MacPherson;J Ratcliffe;L Thorpe

  • Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of three types of physiotherapy used to reduce chronic low back pain disability: a pragmatic randomized trial with economic evaluation

    Duncan J Critchley;Julie Ratcliffe;Sandra Noonan;Roger H Jones

  • Randomised clinical trial, observational study and assessment of cost-effectiveness of the treatment of varicose veins (REACTIV trial).

    JA Michaels;WB Campbell;JE Brazier;JB MacIntyre

  • A randomised controlled trial of acupuncture care for persistent low back pain: cost effectiveness analysis.

    J Ratcliffe;K J Thomas;H MacPherson;J Brazier

  • International Comparisons in Valuing EQ-5D Health States: A Review and Analysis

    Richard Norman;Paula Cronin;Rosalie Viney;Madeleine King

  • Randomized clinical trial comparing surgery with conservative treatment for uncomplicated varicose veins

    Jonathan Michaels;John Brazier;W Campbell;J MacIntyre

  • Public preferences for the allocation of donor liver grafts for transplantation.

    Julie Ratcliffe

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's domains of wellbeing: A comprehensive literature review.

    Tamara L. Butler;Kate Anderson;Gail Garvey;Joan Cunningham

  • Measuring and Valuing Health Benefits for Economic Evaluation in Adolescence: An Assessment of the Practicality and Validity of the Child Health Utility 9D in the Australian Adolescent Population

    Katherine Stevens;Julie Ratcliffe

  • Is the Nintendo Wii Fit really acceptable to older people?: a discrete choice experiment

    Kate Laver;Julie Ratcliffe;Stacey George;Leonie Burgess

  • An Australian discrete choice experiment to value eq-5d health states.

    Rosalie Viney;Richard Norman;John Brazier;Paula Cronin

  • Customers as oral participants in a service setting

    Kim Harris;Steve Baron;Julie Ratcliffe

  • A systematic review of instruments for measuring outcomes in economic evaluation within aged care

    Norma B. Bulamu;Billingsley Kaambwa;Julie Ratcliffe

  • BMI, health behaviors, and quality of life in children and adolescents: a school-based study

    Gang Chen;Julie Ratcliffe;Tim Olds;Anthea Magarey

  • Quality in residential care from the perspective of people living with dementia: The importance of personhood

    Rachel Milte;Rachel Milte;Wendy Shulver;Wendy Shulver;Maggie Killington;Clare Eileen Bradley;Clare Eileen Bradley

  • The Use of a Discrete Choice Experiment Including Both Duration and Dead for the Development of an EQ-5D-5L Value Set for Australia

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  • Nurse and pharmacist supplementary prescribing in the UK—A thematic review of the literature

    Richard Jason Cooper;Claire Anderson;Tony Avery;Paul Bissell

  • Assessing Health-Related Quality of Life Pre- and Post- Liver Transplantation: A Prospective Multicenter Study

    Julie Ratcliffe;Louise Longworth;Tracey Young;Stirling Bryan

  • Developing adolescent-specific health state values for economic evaluation: an application of profile case best-worst scaling to the child health utility 9D

    Julie Ratcliffe;Terry Flynn;Frances Terlich;Katherine Stevens

  • Measuring and Valuing Health Benefits for Economic Evaluation

    John Brazier;Julie Ratcliffe;Joshua A. Salomon;Aki Tsuchiya

Frequent Co-Authors

John Brazier
John Brazier University of Sheffield
Paul Ward
Paul Ward Torrens University Australia
Elizabeth Kendall
Elizabeth Kendall Griffith University
Michael G. Sawyer
Michael G. Sawyer University of Adelaide
Terry N. Flynn
Terry N. Flynn University of Nottingham
Paul Bissell
Paul Bissell University of Huddersfield
Peter Littlejohns
Peter Littlejohns King's College London
Carlene Wilson
Carlene Wilson Flinders University
Donna Rowen
Donna Rowen University of Sheffield
Nicholas Graves
Nicholas Graves Queensland University of Technology

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