Illnesses and interventions can affect the health status of family carers in addition to patients. However economic evaluation studies rarely incorporate data on health status of carers.We investigated whether changes in carer health status could be 'predicted' from the health data of those they provide care to (patients), as a means of incorporating carer outcomes in economic evaluation.We used a case study of the family impact of meningitis, with 497 carer-patient dyads surveyed at two points. We used regression models to analyse changes in carers' health status, to derive predictive algorithms based on variables relating to the patient. We evaluated the predictive accuracy of different models using standard model fit criteria.It was feas...
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This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...
The health of carers and others close to the patient will often be relevant to economic evaluation, ...
Background: Despite great interest in the development of methods used in the economic evaluation of ...
OBJECTIVES: Health interventions for patients can also affect the health of their informal carers an...
YesBackground and objective: Health and social care may affect family carers’ health and wellbeing i...
Abstract Background and objective Health and social care may affect unpaid (family) carers’ health a...
Background. There is growing interest in incorporating the effects of interventions on unpaid carers...
Background. To incorporate the spillover effects experienced by carers providing informal care in he...
Background. Changes in the health of patients may affect the health of so-called “significant others...
Family members who provide care to their loved ones experience changes in their own health. The care...
There has been increasing interest in including carers’ health-related qualify of life (HRQoL) in de...
Health economic evaluations are today commonly used in the decision‐making process in health care. W...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishFamily caregivers play an essent...
Including health outcomes for carers as well as patients in economic evaluations can change the resu...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Purpose: Providing care to patients nearing t...
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...
The health of carers and others close to the patient will often be relevant to economic evaluation, ...
Background: Despite great interest in the development of methods used in the economic evaluation of ...
OBJECTIVES: Health interventions for patients can also affect the health of their informal carers an...
YesBackground and objective: Health and social care may affect family carers’ health and wellbeing i...
Abstract Background and objective Health and social care may affect unpaid (family) carers’ health a...
Background. There is growing interest in incorporating the effects of interventions on unpaid carers...
Background. To incorporate the spillover effects experienced by carers providing informal care in he...
Background. Changes in the health of patients may affect the health of so-called “significant others...
Family members who provide care to their loved ones experience changes in their own health. The care...
There has been increasing interest in including carers’ health-related qualify of life (HRQoL) in de...
Health economic evaluations are today commonly used in the decision‐making process in health care. W...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishFamily caregivers play an essent...
Including health outcomes for carers as well as patients in economic evaluations can change the resu...
© 2014, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Purpose: Providing care to patients nearing t...
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...
The health of carers and others close to the patient will often be relevant to economic evaluation, ...