Payback Publications
Journal articles
Ling T, Soper B, Watt A, Steel N, Buxton M, Hanney S, Disley E. (2012) Involving Primary Care Clinicians in Quality Improvement: An Independent evaluation of the Engaging with Quality in Primary Care programme. London: The Health Foundation.
Jones HT, Donovan C, Hanney S (2012). Tracing the Wider Impacts of Biomedical Research: A literature search to develop a novel citation categorisation technique. Scientometrics. DOI 10.1007/s11192-012-0642-8.
Nason E, Curran B, Hanney S, Janta B, Hastings G, O’Driscoll M, Wooding S (2011) Evaluating health research funding in Ireland: assessing the impacts of the Health Research Board of Ireland’s funding activities. Res Eval; 20:193-200.
Klautzer L, Hanney S, Nason E, Rubin J, Grant J, Wooding S (2011) Assessing policy and practice impacts of social science research: the application of the Payback Framework to assess the Future of Work programme. Res Eval; 20:201-9.
Donovan C, Hanney S. (2011) The 'Payback Framework' explained. Res Eval; 20:181-3.
Hanney SR , González-Block MA (2011) Yes, research can inform health policy; but can we bridge the 'Do-Knowing It's Been Done' gap? Health Res Policy Syst, 9:23. ![]()
Hanney S , Griffiths P (2011) Ways of assessing the economic value or impact of research: is it a step too far for nursing research? Journal of Research in Nursing.16(2):151-66.
Scoble R, Dickson K, Hanney S, Rodgers G. J. (2010) Institutional strategies for capturing socio-economic impact of academic research, Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 32: 5, 499— 510. ![]()
Hanney S , Kuruvilla S, Soper B, Mays N (2010) Who needs what from a national health research system: Lessons from reforms to the English health department’s R&D system. Health Research Policy and Systems, 8:11. ![]()
Raftery J, Hanney S, Green C, Buxton M (2009) Assessing the impact of England's National Health Service R&D Health Technology Assessment program using the "payback" approach, International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 25:1-5.
Jones T, Hanney S, Buxton M (2008) The role of the national general medical journal: surveys of which journals UK clinicians read to inform their clinical practice. Med Clin (Barc). 131(Supl 5):30-5
Buxton M, Hanney S (2008) Desarrollo y aplicación del Modelo Payback para la evaluación del impacto socioeconómico de la investigación en salud. Med Clin (Barc). 131(Supl 5): 36-41.
Hanney S , Gonzalez Block MA (2008) Evaluación del impacto de la investigación en la política sanitaria: conceptos y casos concretos. Med Clin (Barc). 131(Supl 5):81-6
Oortwijn W, Hanney S, Ligtvoet A, Hoorens S, Wooding S, Grant J, Buxton M, Bouter L (2008) Assessing the impact of health technology assessment in the Netherlands, International Journal of Technology Assessment Health Care, vol 24, no 3, pp 259-69
Hanney S, Buxton M, Green C, Coulson D, Raftery J (2007) An assessment of the impact of the NHS Health Technology Assessment Programme, Health Technology Assessment, vol 11, no 53, pp 1-200. ![]()
Soper B, Hanney S (2007) Lessons from the evaluation of the UK's NHS R&D Implementation Methods Programme, Implementation Science, 2:7
Jones T, Hanney S, Buxton M (2007) The information sources and journals consulted or read by UK paediatricians to inform their clinical practice and those which they consider important: a questionnaire survey, BMC Pediatrics,7, 1, doi:10.1186/1471-2431-7-1 ![]()
Jones T, Hanney S, Buxton M (2006)The journals of importance to UK clinicians: a questionnaire survey of surgeons. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 6, 24, doi:1186/1472-6947-6-24 ![]()
Hanney SR, Home PD, Frame I, Grant J, Green P, Buxton MJ (2006) Identifying the impact of diabetes research, Diabetic Medicine, vol 23, pp 176-84
Hanney S (2005) Personal interaction with researchers or detached synthesis of the evidence: modelling the health policy paradox. Evaluation and Research in Education, 18 (1-2): 72-82. ![]()
Hanney S, Mugford M, Grant J, Buxton M (2005) Assessing the benefits of health research: lessons from research into the use of antenatal corticosteroids for the prevention of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. Social Science & Medicine, vol 60, pp 937-47
Buxton M, Hanney S, Jones T (2004) Estimating the economic value to societies of the impact of health research: a critical review, Bulletin of World Health Organisation, vol 82, pp 733-9 ![]()
Jones T, Hanney S, Buxton M, Burns T (2004) What British psychiatrists read: Questionnaire survey of journal usage among clinicians. British Journal of Psychiatry, vol 185, pp 251-7
Hanney S, Grant J, Wooding S, Buxton M (2004) Proposed methods for reviewing the outcomes of research: the impact of funding by the UK's Arthritis Reserach Campaign, Health Research Policy and Systems, vol 2 (4) ![]()
Pang T, Sadana R, Hanney S, Bhutta ZA, Hyder AA, Simon J (2003) Knowledge for better health - a conceptual framework and foundation for health research systems, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, vol 81, pp 815-20
Hanney S, Gonzalez-Block M, Buxton M, Kogan M (2003) The utilisation of health research in policy-making: concepts, examples and methods of assessment, Health Research Policy and Systems, vol 1 . ![]()
Croxson B, Hanney S, Buxton M (2001) Routine monitoring of performance: what makes health research and development different? Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, vol 6, no 4, pp 226-32
Buxton M, Hanney S, Packwood T, Roberts S, Youll P (2000) Assessing Benefits from Department of Health and National Health Service Research and Development, Public Money and Management, vol 20, no 4, pp 29-34 ![]()
Hanney S, Packwood T, Buxton M (2000) Evaluating the benefits from health R&D centres: a categorisation, a model and examples of application. Evaluation: The International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, vol 6, no 2, pp 137-60
Hanney S, Davies A, Buxton M (1999) Assessing the benefits from health research projects: can we use questionnaires instead of case studies? Research Evaluation, vol 8, no 3, pp 189-99
Harper G, Townsend J, Buxton M (1998) The preliminary appraisal of health technologies: a discussion. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, vol 14, pp 652-62
Buxton MJ and Hanney S (1998) Evaluating the NHS R&D programme: will the programme give value for money? Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, vol 91 (suppl 35), pp 2-6
Townsend J, Buxton M (1997) Cost-effectiveness scenario analysis for a proposed trial of hormone replacement therapy. Health Policy, vol 39, pp181-94
Buxton MJ, Hanney S (1996) How can payback from health services research be assessed?, Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, vol 1, no 1, pp 35-43
Contributions to books and external reports
Wooding, S., S. Hanney, Pollitt, A., M. Buxton, J. Grant. (2011). Project Retrosight. Understanding the returns from cardiovascular and stroke research: Policy Report. Cambridge, UK: RAND Europe, MG-1079-RS, 2011. ![]()
Pollitt, A., S. Wooding, S. Hanney, M. Buxton, J. Grant. (2011). Project Retrosight. Understanding the returns from cardiovascular and stroke research: Methodology Report. Cambridge, UK: RAND Europe, TR-925-RS. ![]()
Pollitt, A., S. Wooding, S. Hanney, M. Buxton and J. Grant. (2011). Project Retrosight. Understanding the returns from cardiovascular and stroke research: Case Studies. Cambridge, UK: RAND Europe, TR-926-RS.
Ling T, Soper B, Buxton M, Hanney S, Oortwijn W, Scoggins A, Steel N (2010) An Evaluation of The Health Foundation’s Engaging with Quality Initiative. London: The Health Foundation.
Wooding S, Nason E, Starkey T, Hanney S, Grant J. (2009) Mapping the Impact: Exploring the Payback of Arthritis Research. Santa Monica CA: RAND Corporation
Buxton M, Hanney S, Morris S, Sundmacher L, Mestre-Ferrandiz J, Garau M, Sussex J, Grant J, Ismail S, Nason E, Wooding S (2008) Medical Research - What's it worth? Estimating the economic benefits from medical research in the UK. London: UK Evaluation Forum (Academy of Medical Sciences, MRC, Wellcome Trust). ISBN 978 1 84129 080 5. ![]()
Nason E, Janta B, Hastings G, Hanney S, O'Driscoll M, Wooding S (2008) Health Research - Making an Impact. The economic and social benefits of HRB-funded research. Dublin: Health Research Board ![]()
Wooding S, Nason E, Klautzer L, Rubin J, Hanney S, Grant J (2007) Policy and practice impacts of research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. A case study of the Future of Work programme, approach and analysis. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. ![]()
Pathmanathan I, Hanney S et al (2004) Getting research into policy and practice. In: Mills A, Bennett S, Bloom G, Gonzalez-Block G, Pathmanathan I, et al, Strengthening health systems: the role and promise of policy and systems research, pp 51-70. Geneva: Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
Nason E, Klautzer L, Rubin J, Hanney S. Woodking S, Grant J (2007) Policy and practice impacts of research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. A case study of the Future of Work programme, supporting data. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation. ![]()
Wooding S, Hanney S, Buxton M and Grant J (2004) The returns from arthritis research. Volume 1: Approach, analysis and recommendations. RAND Europe, Cambridge. ![]()
Wooding S, Anton S, Grant J, Hanney S, Lierens A and Shergold (2004) The returns from arthritis research. Volume 2: Case studies. RAND Europe, Cambridge.
Townsend J, Buxton M, Harper G (2003) Prioritisation of health technology assessment. The PATHS model: methods and case studies, Health Technology Assessment, vol 7, no 20
Hanney S (2001) The potential benefits of further investment in research in nursing, midwifery and professions allied to medicine. In: Promoting research in nursing and the allied health professions, A report to Task Group 3. Technical Annexe, pp 81-95. Bristol: Higher Education Funding Council for England, Research Report 01/64
Harper G, Townsend J, Buxton M (2001) Preliminary economic evaluation of health technologies. In Stevens A, Abrams K, Brazier J, Fitzpatrick R and Lilford R (eds) pp 485-498, The Advanced Handboook of Methods in Evidence Based Healthcare, Sage Publications
HERG Research Reports
Hanney S, Frame I, Grant J, Green P, Buxton M (2003) From Bench to Bedside: Tracing the Payback Forwards from Basic or Early Clinical Research - A Preliminary Exercise and Proposals for a Future Study. HERG Research Report No 31. ![]()
Grant J, Green L, Mason B (2003) From Bedside to Bench: Comroe and Dripps Revisited. HERG Research Report No 30. ![]()
Hanney S, Soper B, Buxton M (2003) Evaluation of the NHS R&D Implementation Methods Programme. HERG Research Report No 29. ![]()
Hanney S, Gonzalez-Block M, Buxton M, Kogan M (2002) The Utilisation of Health Research in Policy-Making: Concepts, Examples and Methods of Assessment, HERG Research Report No 28. ![]()
Buxton M, Croxson B, Hanney S (1999) Assessing the payback from health R&D: from ad hoc studies to regular monitoring, HERG Research Report No 27
Buxton M, Schneider W (1999) Assessing the Payback from AHFMR-funded research, Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Alberta, Canada
Buxton M, Hanney S, Packwood T, Roberts S, Youll P (1999) Assessing the Benefits from North Thames Research & Development, HERG Research Report No 25
Buxton M & Hanney S (1997) Assessing Payback from Department of Health Research and Development: Second Report. Volume 1: The Main Report, HERG Research Report No 24
Hanney S and Buxton M (1997) Assessing Payback from Department of Health Research and Development: Second Report. Vol. 2: Ten Further Case Studies, HERG Research Report No 24
Buxton MJ, Hanney S (1994) Assessing Payback from Department of Health Research and Development: Preliminary Report. Vol 1: The Main Report', HERG Research Report No 19
Buxton MJ, Elliott R, Hanney S, Henkel M, Keen J, Sculpher M, Youll P (1994) Assessing Payback from Department of Health Research and Development: Preliminary Report. Vol 2: Eight Case Studies, HERG Research Report No 19
Copies of Pre-2003 Research Reports are available from:
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