Objectives: To characterize the differences in utility scores (dUTY) among four commonly used preference-based Health-Related Quality of Life instruments, to evaluate the potential impact of these differences on cost-utility analyses (CUA), and to determine if sociodemographic/clinical factors influenced the magnitude of these differences
Background: Cost-utility analyses commonly employ a multiattribute utility (MAU) instrument to estim...
Preference-based measures allow patients to report their level of health, and the responses are then...
Utility measures of health-related quality of life are preference values that patients attach to the...
AbstractObjectiveTo characterize the differences in utility scores (dUTY) among four commonly used p...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the differences in utility scores (dUTY) among four commonly used prefer...
Background. Cost utility analysis permits the comparison of disparate health services by measuring o...
Utilities are numeric measurements that re-flect an individual’s beliefs about the desir-ableness of...
A number of different approaches are available for assessing the effectiveness of medications and ot...
Objective: This article investigates whether differences in utility scores based on the EQ-5D and th...
Utilities are the desirability or preference that indi-viduals exhibit for a particular health state...
OBJECTIVE: The Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine recommended the compilation of a c...
Abstract The use of preference-based generic instru-ments to measure the health-related quality of l...
Utility is a simple expression of health-related quality of life in individuals with different state...
Background: An important consideration for studies that derive utility scores using multi-attribute ...
Background: Assessment of Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) has become increasi...
Background: Cost-utility analyses commonly employ a multiattribute utility (MAU) instrument to estim...
Preference-based measures allow patients to report their level of health, and the responses are then...
Utility measures of health-related quality of life are preference values that patients attach to the...
AbstractObjectiveTo characterize the differences in utility scores (dUTY) among four commonly used p...
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the differences in utility scores (dUTY) among four commonly used prefer...
Background. Cost utility analysis permits the comparison of disparate health services by measuring o...
Utilities are numeric measurements that re-flect an individual’s beliefs about the desir-ableness of...
A number of different approaches are available for assessing the effectiveness of medications and ot...
Objective: This article investigates whether differences in utility scores based on the EQ-5D and th...
Utilities are the desirability or preference that indi-viduals exhibit for a particular health state...
OBJECTIVE: The Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine recommended the compilation of a c...
Abstract The use of preference-based generic instru-ments to measure the health-related quality of l...
Utility is a simple expression of health-related quality of life in individuals with different state...
Background: An important consideration for studies that derive utility scores using multi-attribute ...
Background: Assessment of Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) has become increasi...
Background: Cost-utility analyses commonly employ a multiattribute utility (MAU) instrument to estim...
Preference-based measures allow patients to report their level of health, and the responses are then...
Utility measures of health-related quality of life are preference values that patients attach to the...