Robert Smith and Paul Schneider
Public Health Economics and Decision Science, Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Center, ScHARR, University of Sheffield, UK
Contact: rasmith3@sheffield.ac.uk
Website: Dark Peak Analytics
This site contains all material related to the application of web based user interfaces (R-Shiny) to Health Economics and Decision Science. There are three main parts to the repository:
- a pre-print publication discussing the merits of web based user interfaces for health economists and outlining an overview of the process of making models Shiny.
- a simple Shiny web application which can be replicated by the user by cloning this repo or copying the two files in the App folder.
- a tutorial which goes into more detail than the publication describing the code for the simple app.
Rob & Paul have worked on a variety of projects using R-Shiny, ranging from economic models of physical activity & female genital mutilation, direct-acting oral anticoagulants, adherence interventions for cystic fibrosis and decision modelling for parkrunUK. They are keen to collaborate with others interested in improving transparency and reproducability in health economics. For more information see their website.
- Robert Smith, University of Sheffield
- Paul Schneider, University of Sheffield
Rob and Paul are joint funded by the Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Centre in Public Health Economics and Decision Science [108903] and the University of Sheffield.