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Presentations on specific methodological topics are listed below. The presentations listed below primarily offer instruction on specific topics rather than illustrating examples of methods applied to particular topics (e.g. measuring access to care).

Presentations are available from the recent AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting (ARM). These presentations cover a wide range of topics, and are not limited to methodological instruction. Presentations may be accessed for:

  • 2011 (see "Agenda, Presentation Slides & Abstracts")
  • 2010 (see "Agenda & Presentation Slides")
  • 2009 (see "Agenda & Presentation Slides")
  • 2008 (see “Presentation Slides”)
  • 2007 (see “Agenda & Presentation Slides”)
  • 2006 (see “Agenda & Presentation Slides”)
  • 2005 (see “Presentation Slides”)
  • 2004 (see “Presentation Slides”)

Missing Data
He, Y. (2009, June 28). Multiple Imputation for Multivariate Incomplete Data: A Practical Guide. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2009 Annual Research Meeting in Chicago, IL.

Stuart, E. (2010, June 27). Recent Advances in Missing Data Methods: Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2010 Annual Research Meeting in Boston, MA.

Yucel, R.  (2007, June 3). Using multiple imputation in the analysis of incomplete data: A practitioner’s perspective Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.


Mixed Methods
Cohen, D. (2007, June 5). Synthesizing mixed-methods Findings from studies of primary care-based interventions: preliminary insights from the prescription for health evaluation Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Devers, K. (2009, June 29). Using Qualitative and Mixed Methods to Understand and Engage Patients and the Public. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2009 Annual Research Meeting in Chicago, IL.

Scanlon, D. (2010, June 29). Realistic Evaluation of Complex Programs: Using Mixed Methods to Uncover Lessons for Health Policy and Practice. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2010 Annual Research Meeting in Boston, MA.


Qualitative Methods
[REPEAT] Devers, K. (2009, June 29). Using Qualitative and Mixed Methods to Understand and Engage Patients and the Public. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2009 Annual Research Meeting in Chicago, IL.

Lopez, E. (2007, June 4). Applying CBPR to health services research, policy & practice Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Willis, G. (2007, June 5). Using cognitive interviewing techniques to assess cross-cultural comparability. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.


Quantitative Methods
Basu, A. (2007, June 4). Understanding assumptions behind propensity scores versus instrumental variable estimators. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Braithwaite, RS. (2007, June 5). What does the value of modern medicine say about the $50,000/QALY decision rule? Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Elliott, M. (2007, June 4).  A new method for estimating racial/ethnic disparities when self-reported race/ethnicity is unavailable.  Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Normand, S.L. (2007, June 3).  Methodological issues in assessing hospital quality of care: process & outcome measures. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Pamuk. E. (2007, June 4).  Summary measures of disparity for domains with ordered categories.  Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Pizer, S., (2007, June 4).  Selection bias and confounding in observational studies. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Terza, J. (2007, June 5).  Methods for dealing with endogeneity and selection bias in empirical health policy analysisPresented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Vanness, D. (2007, June 5). Different Strokes for Different Folks. A Bayesian approach to heterogeneous treatment effects in empirical cost-effectiveness analysis. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.


Survey Design
Johnson, D. (2007, June 3).  Web survey methods. Presented at AcademyHealth's 2007 Annual Research Meeting in Orlando, Florida.




Last Update: April 24, 2012