Trine Kjær

1.5k total citations
50 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Trine Kjær is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Decision Sciences and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Trine Kjær has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 15 papers in General Decision Sciences and 13 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Trine Kjær's work include Economic and Environmental Valuation (27 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (16 papers) and Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (15 papers). Trine Kjær is often cited by papers focused on Economic and Environmental Valuation (27 papers), Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (16 papers) and Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics (15 papers). Trine Kjær collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Australia and United Kingdom. Trine Kjær's co-authors include Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen, Mickael Bech, Jørgen T. Lauridsen, Line Bjørnskov Pedersen, Jytte Seested Nielsen, Jakob Kragstrup, P. Thommesen, P. Bichel, Pia Frederiksen and Birgit Abelsen and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Cancer and Gut.

In The Last Decade

Trine Kjær

47 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Trine Kjær
Marcel F. Jonker Netherlands
Marco Boeri United States
Thomas J. Prior United States
Arthur E. Attema Netherlands
Vikram Kilambi United States
Caroline Vass United Kingdom
P. R. Philips United Kingdom
Nicolas Krucien United Kingdom
Domino Determann Netherlands
Joachim Marti Switzerland
Marcel F. Jonker Netherlands
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Countries citing papers authored by Trine Kjær

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Trine Kjær

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kjær, Trine, et al.. (2025). Trajectory of quality of life among patients with cancer at the end of life: a longitudinal survey study. Quality of Life Research. 34(6). 1695–1707.
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Kjær, Trine, et al.. (2025). Optimising test intervals for individuals with type 2 diabetes: A machine learning approach. PLoS ONE. 20(2). e0317722–e0317722.
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Kjær, Trine, et al.. (2024). Do time preferences predict diabetes outcomes? A combined survey and register‐based study. Health Economics. 33(9). 1949–1961. 1 indexed citations
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Kjær, Trine, et al.. (2024). Subjective well-being and chronic illnesses: A combined survey and register study. International Journal of Wellbeing. 14(1). 1–20. 2 indexed citations
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Nielsen, Jytte Seested, Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen, & Trine Kjær. (2021). Sample restrictions and the elicitation of a constant willingness to pay per quality adjusted life year. Health Economics. 30(5). 923–931. 9 indexed citations
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Kjær, Trine, et al.. (2021). Effects of parental health shocks on children's school achievements: A register-based population study. Journal of Health Economics. 81. 102573–102573. 6 indexed citations
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Kjær, Trine, Betina Højgaard, & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen. (2019). Physical exercise versus shorter life expectancy? An investigation into preferences for physical activity using a stated preference approach. Health Policy. 123(8). 790–796. 6 indexed citations
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Johnson, F. Reed, et al.. (2017). Be Careful What You Ask For: Effects of Benefit Descriptions on Diabetes Patients’ Benefit-Risk Tradeoff Preferences. Value in Health. 20(4). 670–678. 6 indexed citations
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Pedersen, Line Bjørnskov, Stephane Hess, & Trine Kjær. (2016). Asymmetric information and user orientation in general practice: Exploring the agency relationship in a best–worst scaling study. Journal of Health Economics. 50. 115–130. 5 indexed citations
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Gyrd‐Hansen, Dorte & Trine Kjær. (2015). Government interventions to aid choice: Help to self-help or paternalism?. Health Policy. 119(7). 874–881. 6 indexed citations
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Kjær, Trine, et al.. (2014). The Patient Perspective of Diabetes Care: A Systematic Review of Stated Preference Research. Patient. 7(3). 283–300. 34 indexed citations
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Kjær, Trine, et al.. (2014). The impact of pecuniary and non-pecuniary incentives for attracting young doctors to rural general practice. Social Science & Medicine. 128. 1–9. 56 indexed citations
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Pedersen, Line Bjørnskov, Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen, & Trine Kjær. (2011). The influence of information and private versus public provision on preferences for screening for prostate cancer: A willingness-to-pay study. Health Policy. 101(3). 277–289. 18 indexed citations
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Pedersen, Line Bjørnskov, Trine Kjær, Jakob Kragstrup, & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen. (2011). Does the Inclusion of a Cost Attribute in Forced and Unforced Choices Matter?. Journal of Choice Modelling. 4(3). 88–109. 24 indexed citations
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Kronborg, Christian, Trine Kjær, & Mickael Bech. (2010). Cost analysis of establishing dialysis facilities for the treatment of chronic renal failure in Greenland. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 69(5). 470–479. 1 indexed citations
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Bech, Mickael, Trine Kjær, & Jørgen T. Lauridsen. (2007). Does the Number of Choice Sets Matter? Results from a Web Survey Applying Discrete Choice Experiment. University of Southern Denmark Research Portal (University of Southern Denmark). 27 indexed citations
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Kjær, Trine & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen. (2007). Preference heterogeneity and choice of cardiac rehabilitation program: Results from a discrete choice experiment. Health Policy. 85(1). 124–132. 46 indexed citations
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Kjær, Trine, Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen, & Ingrid Willaing. (2006). Investigating patients' preferences for cardiac rehabilitation in Denmark. International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. 22(2). 211–218. 15 indexed citations
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Szecsi, Pal B., et al.. (1987). Demonstration of pepsinogen C in human pancreatic islets.. Gut. 28(10). 1208–1214. 13 indexed citations

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