
Assistant Professor Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
- Room
- J7-47
- Telephone
- 0644822333
- m.jonker@eshpm.eur.nl
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- M.F. Jonker, B. Donkers, L. Goossens, R. Hoefman, L. Jabbarian, E.W. de Bekker - Grob, M. Versteegh, G. Harty & S. Wong (2020). Summarizing Patient Preferences for the Competitive Landscape of (Multiple Sclerosis) Treatment Options. Medical Decision Making, 40 (2), 198-211. doi: 10.1177/0272989X19897944
- M.P.M.H. van Molken, M. Karimi, F.R.M. Leijten, M.J. Hoedemakers, W.M. Looman, K. Islam, J.E. Askildsen, M. Kraus, D. ercevic, V. struckmann, J.G. Pitter, I. Cano, J. Stokes & M.F. Jonker (2020). Comparing patients’ and other stakeholders’ preferences for outcomes of integrated care for multimorbidity: a discrete choice experiment in eight European countries. BMJ Open. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037547
- E.W. de Bekker - Grob, B. Donkers, J. Veldwijk, M.F. Jonker, S. Buis, J. Huisman & P.J.E. Bindels (2020). What Factors Influence Non‑Participation Most in Colorectal Cancer Screening? A Discrete Choice Experiment. The patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 14 (2), 269-281. doi: 10.1007/s40271-020-00477-w
- M.F. Jonker, B. Donkers, L.M.A. Goossens, R.J. Hoefman, L.J. Jabbarian, E. De Bekker-Grob, M.M. Versteegh, G. Harty & S. Wong (2020). Summarizing Patient Preferences for the Competitive Landscape of (Multiple Sclerosis) Treatment Options. Medical Decision Making, 40 (2), 198-211. doi: 10.1177/0272989X19897944
- E.W. de Bekker-Grob, J. Swait, H.T. Kassahun, M. Bliemer, M.F. Jonker, J. Veldwijk, K. Cong, J.M. Rose & B. Donkers (2019). Are Healthcare Choices Predictable? The Impact of Discrete Choice Experiment Designs and Models. Value in Health, 22 (9), 1050-1062. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2019.04.1924
- M.F. Jonker, B. Donkers, E.W. de Bekker - Grob & E.A. Stolk (2019). Attribute level overlap (and color coding) can reduce task complexity, improve choice consistency, and decrease the dropout rate in discrete choice experiments. Health Economics, 28 (3), 350-363. doi: 10.1002/hec.3846
- L.M.A. Goossens, M.F. Jonker, M.P.M.H. Rutten - van Molken, M. Boland, A.H.M. Slok, P. Salomé, C.P. van Schayck & B. Donkers (2019). The fold-in-fold-out design for DCE choice tasks: application to burden of disease. Medical Decision Making, 39 (4), 450-460. doi: 10.1177/0272989X19849461 [go to publisher's site]
- M.F. Jonker, B. Donkers, E.W. de Bekker - Grob & E.A. Stolk (2018). Advocating a Paradigm Shift in Health-State Valuations: The Estimation of Time-Preference Corrected QALY Tariffs. Value in Health, 21 (8), 993-1001. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2018.01.016
- S. Lim, M.F. Jonker, M. Oppe, B. Donkers & E.A. Stolk (2018). Severity-Stratified Discrete Choice Experiment Designs for Health State Evaluations. Pharmacoeconomics (Print), 36 (11), 1377-1389. doi: 10.1007/s40273-018-0694-6
- M.F. Jonker, B. Donkers, E.W. de Bekker - Grob & E.A. Stolk (2018). Effect of Level Overlap and Color Coding on Attribute Non-attendance in Discrete Choice Experiments. Value in Health, 21 (7), 767-771. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2017.10.002
- E.W. de Bekker - Grob, J. Veldwijk, M.F. Jonker, B. Donkers, J. Huisman, S. Buis, J. Swait, E. Lancsar, C. Witteman, G.J. Bonsel & P.J.E. Bindels (2018). The impact of vaccination and patient characteristics on influenza vaccination uptake of elderly people: A discrete choice experiment. Vaccine, 36 (11), 1467-1476. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2018.01.054
- M.F. Jonker, A.E. Attema, B. Donkers, E.A. Stolk & M.M. Versteegh (2017). Are Health State Valuations from the General Public Biased? A Test of Health State Reference Dependency Using Self-assessed Health and an Efficient Discrete Choice Experiment. Health Economics, 26 (12), 1534-1547. doi: 10.1002/hec.3445
- L.M.A. Goossens, M.P.M.H. van Molken, M.R.S. Boland, B. Donkers, M.F. Jonker, A.H.M. Slok, Ph.L. Salome, C.P. van Schayck, J.C.C.M. in 't Veen & E.A. Stolk (2017). ABC Index: quantifying experienced burden of COPD in a discrete choice experiment and predicting costs. BMJ Open, 7 (12). doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017831.
- E.W. de Bekker-Grob, A.C.D. Donkers, M.F. Jonker & E.A. Stolk (2015). Sample Size Requirements for Discrete-Choice Experiments in Healthcare: a Practical Guide. The patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 8 (5), 373-384. doi: 10.1007/s40271-015-0118-z
Master HEPL-HE 2020-2021
- Title
- Master HEPL-HE 2020-2021
- Year
- 2020
Master Thesis HEPL
- Title
- Master Thesis HEPL
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- master
Measurement of Patient Preferences
- Title
- Measurement of Patient Preferences
- Year
- 2020
- Year level
- master, master, master
Assistant Professor
- University
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- School
- Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
- Department
- Health Technology Assessment (HTA)
- Country
- The Netherlands
- Telephone
- 0644822333