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Paulos TeckleUniversity of British Columbia Verified email at ucanwest.ca Cited by 508 |
[HTML][HTML] The “great resignation”: Causes, consequences, and creative HR management strategies
…, MA Faircloth, M Tesfagiorgis, P Teckle - Journal of Human …, 2022 - scirp.org
The United States experienced the “Great Resignation” in 2021. In September 2021, 4.4
million American workers quit their jobs, which is the biggest employee resignation spike on …
million American workers quit their jobs, which is the biggest employee resignation spike on …
[HTML][HTML] Symptom clusters in advanced cancer patients: an empirical comparison of statistical methods and the impact on quality of life
Context Symptom clusters in advanced cancer can influence patient outcomes. There is large
heterogeneity in the methods used to identify symptom clusters. Objectives To investigate …
heterogeneity in the methods used to identify symptom clusters. Objectives To investigate …
[HTML][HTML] The ability of cancer-specific and generic preference-based instruments to discriminate across clinical and self-reported measures of cancer severities
Objective To evaluate the validity of cancer-specific and generic preference-based instruments
to discriminate across different measures of cancer severities. Methods Patients with …
to discriminate across different measures of cancer severities. Methods Patients with …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping the FACT-G cancer-specific quality of life instrument to the EQ-5D and SF-6D
P Teckle, H McTaggart-Cowan, K Van der Hoek… - Health and Quality of life …, 2013 - Springer
Objective To help facilitate economic evaluations of oncology treatments, we mapped responses
on cancer-specific instrument to generic preference-based measures. Methods Cancer …
on cancer-specific instrument to generic preference-based measures. Methods Cancer …
Childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors research program of British Columbia: objectives, study design, and cohort characteristics
…, L Siegel, JJ Spinelli, P Teckle… - Pediatric blood & …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Background The Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivors Research
Program (CAYACS) has been established in the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, to …
Program (CAYACS) has been established in the province of British Columbia (BC), Canada, to …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term effects of cancer on earnings of childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors–a population-based study from British Columbia, Canada
Background The patterns and determinants of long-term income among young people
surviving cancer, and differences compared to peers, have not yet been fully explored. The …
surviving cancer, and differences compared to peers, have not yet been fully explored. The …
Mapping utilities from cancer-specific health-related quality of life instruments: a review of the literature
H McTaggart-Cowan, P Teckle… - Expert review of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Cancer-specific health-related quality of life instruments are often used to evaluate the
patients’ quality of life in clinical trials. However, these instruments cannot be used in economic …
patients’ quality of life in clinical trials. However, these instruments cannot be used in economic …
Impact of cancer on income, wealth and economic outcomes of adult cancer survivors: a scoping review
Objective To summarise peer-reviewed evidence on the effect of a cancer diagnosis on the
different sources of income of individuals diagnosed with cancer during adulthood (age ≥18 …
different sources of income of individuals diagnosed with cancer during adulthood (age ≥18 …
Initial health care costs for COVID-19 in British Columbia and Ontario, Canada: an interprovincial population-based cohort study
Background: COVID-19 imposed substantial health and economic burdens. Comprehensive
population-based estimates of health care costs for COVID-19 are essential for planning …
population-based estimates of health care costs for COVID-19 are essential for planning …
[HTML][HTML] “Bring the hoses to where the fire is!”: differential impacts of marginalization and socioeconomic status on COVID-19 case counts and healthcare costs
Objectives Local health leaders and the Director General of the World Health Organization
alike have observed that COVID-19 “does not discriminate.” Nevertheless, the …
alike have observed that COVID-19 “does not discriminate.” Nevertheless, the …