Joanna Coast

Joanna Coast

University of Bristol

H-index: 68

Europe-United Kingdom

About Joanna Coast

Joanna Coast, With an exceptional h-index of 68 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Health economics, Qualitative research, Capability & decision making, End of life care, Economics of antimicrobial resistance.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A socially interdependent choice framework for social influences in healthcare decision-making: a study protocol

Key Insights into Developing Qualitative Concept Elicitation Work for Outcome Measures with Children and Young People

Systematic Review of the Relative Social Value of Child and Adult Health

Is well-becoming important for children and young people? Evidence from in-depth interviews with children and young people and their parents

Making recommendations to subsidize new health technologies in Australia: A qualitative study of decision-makers’ perspectives on committee processes

Estimating loss in capability wellbeing in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study of the general adult population in the UK, Australia and the Netherlands

Views and perceptions of people aged 55+ on the vaccination programme for older adults in the UK: a qualitative study

Expanding health technology assessment towards broader value

Joanna Coast Information

University

Position

Professor in the Economics of Health & Care

Citations(all)

16902

Citations(since 2020)

7112

Cited By

12730

hIndex(all)

68

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

185

i10Index(since 2020)

125

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Joanna Coast Skills & Research Interests

Health economics

Qualitative research

Capability & decision making

End of life care

Economics of antimicrobial resistance

Top articles of Joanna Coast

A socially interdependent choice framework for social influences in healthcare decision-making: a study protocol

BMJ Open

2024/3

Joffre Swait
Joffre Swait

H-Index: 35

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

Key Insights into Developing Qualitative Concept Elicitation Work for Outcome Measures with Children and Young People

The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

2024/2/14

Paul Mark Mitchell
Paul Mark Mitchell

H-Index: 10

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

Is well-becoming important for children and young people? Evidence from in-depth interviews with children and young people and their parents

Quality of Life Research

2024/1/31

Making recommendations to subsidize new health technologies in Australia: A qualitative study of decision-makers’ perspectives on committee processes

Health Policy

2024/1/1

Estimating loss in capability wellbeing in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study of the general adult population in the UK, Australia and the Netherlands

The European Journal of Health Economics

2023/6

Paul Mark Mitchell
Paul Mark Mitchell

H-Index: 10

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

Views and perceptions of people aged 55+ on the vaccination programme for older adults in the UK: a qualitative study

Vaccines

2023/4/20

Expanding health technology assessment towards broader value

2023

A deliberative approach to valuing capabilities: assessing and valuing changes in the well-being of those close to patients receiving supportive end of life care

Journal of Human Development and Capabilities

2022/7/3

Comparison of capability and health-related quality of life instruments in capturing aspects of mental well-being in people with schizophrenia and depression

BJPsych open

2022/7

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

Judit Simon
Judit Simon

H-Index: 11

Preference elicitation techniques used in valuing children’s health-related quality-of-life: a systematic review

2022/7

Challenges in using recommended quality of life measures to assess fluctuating health: a think-aloud study to understand how recall and timing of assessment influence patient …

The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

2022/7

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

121: poster Primary care physicians as a gatekeeper and patients’ ambassador: an interview study in England and Japan

BMJ Global Health

2022/4/1

Tim Jones
Tim Jones

H-Index: 32

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

The Children and Young People Quality of Life Study: A protocol for the qualitative development of attributes for capability wellbeing measures for use in health economic …

Wellcome Open Research

2022/3/30

What does a “good life” mean for people living with dementia? A protocol for a think-aloud study informing the value of care

Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience

2022/12/16

A think-aloud study of the feasibility of patients with end-stage organ failure completing the ICECAP-SCM

Palliative Medicine

2022/12

Towards accurate prediction of healthcare choices: the INTERSOCIAL project

The Patient

2022/7/26

An analysis of the construct validity and responsiveness of the ICECAP-SCM capability wellbeing measure in a palliative care hospice setting

BMC palliative care

2022/7/8

Valuing end-of-life care: translation and content validation of the ICECAP-SCM measure

BMC Palliative Care

2021/12

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

Philip Kinghorn
Philip Kinghorn

H-Index: 14

Measurement instruments of productivity loss of paid and unpaid work: a systematic review and assessment of suitability for health economic evaluations from a societal perspective

2021/11/1

Joanna Coast
Joanna Coast

H-Index: 41

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