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2017Cost-effectiveness of increasing the reach of smoking cessation interventions in Germany: results from the EQUIPTMODHuber, M; Präger, M; Coyle, K; Coyle, D; Lester-George, A; Trapero-Bertran, M; Nemeth, B; Cheung, KL; Stark, R; Vogl, M; Pokhrel, S; Leidl, R
2014EQUIPT: protocol of a comparative effectiveness research study evaluating cross-context transferability of economic evidence on tobacco controlPokhrel, S; Evers, S; Leidl, R; Trapero-Bertran, M; Kalo, Z; Vries, HD; Crossfield, A; Andrews, F; Rutter, A; Coyle, K; Lester-George, A; West, R; Owen, L; Jones, T; Vogl, M; Radu-Loghin, C; Voko, Z; Huic, M; Coyle, D
2018An examination of user costs in relation to smokers using a cessation service based in the UKWalker, N; Yang, Y; Kiparoglou, V; Pokhrel, S; Robinson, H; van Woerden, H
21-Nov-2017Exploring consensus on how to measure smoking cessation. A Delphi studyCheung, KL; de Ruijter, D; Hiligsmann, M; Elfeddali, I; Hoving, C; Evers, SMAA; de Vries, H
2017Is it cost-effective to provide internet-based interventions to complement the current provision of smoking cessation services in the Netherlands? An analysis based on the EQUIPTMODCheung, KL; Wijnen, BFM; Hiligsmann, M; Coyle, K; Coyle, D; Pokhrel, S; De Vries, H; Präger, M; Evers, SMAA
13-Jan-2017A Review of the Theoretical Basis, Effects, and Cost Effectiveness of Online Smoking Cessation Interventions in the Netherlands: A Mixed-Methods ApproachCheung, KL; Wijnen, B; de Vries, H
2016Similarities and differences between stakeholders' opinions on using Health Technology Assessment (HTA) information across five European countries: results from the EQUIPT surveyVoko, Z; Cheung, KL; Józwiak-Hagymásy, J; Wolfenstetter, S; Jones, T; Munoz, C; Evers, SMAA; Hiligsmann, M; de Vries, H; Pokhrel, S