Abstract Background The use of preference-elicitation tasks for valuing health states is well established, but little is known about whether these preferences are informed. Preferences may not be informed because individuals with little experience of ill health are asked to value health states. The use of uninformed preferences in cost-effectiveness can result in sub-optimal resource allocation. The aim of this study was to pilot a novel method to assess whether members of the public are informed about health states they value in preference-elicitation tasks. Methods The general public was said to be informed if the expectations of the public about the effect of ill health on people’s lives were in agreement with the experience of patients....
Currently, health state values are usually obtained from members of the general public trying to ima...
Currently, health state values are usually obtained from members of the general public trying to ima...
AbstractBackgroundThis article explores two gaps in the health state valuation literature: the effec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractPreference elicitation methods require respondents to predict the impact a change in health ...
Background Multi-attribute generic preference-based measures of health-related quality of life are u...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Background There is a debate on whose health state preferences to use in economic evaluation. Thi...
Background There is a debate on whose health state preferences to use in economic evaluation. Thi...
Background There is a debate on whose health state preferences to use in economic evaluation. Thi...
AbstractObjectiveWithin a health-care decision-making context, whose health state utility values (HS...
AbstractDespite the importance of health state values in informing resource allocation in health car...
Currently, health state values are usually obtained from members of the general public trying to ima...
Currently, health state values are usually obtained from members of the general public trying to ima...
AbstractBackgroundThis article explores two gaps in the health state valuation literature: the effec...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
AbstractPreference elicitation methods require respondents to predict the impact a change in health ...
Background Multi-attribute generic preference-based measures of health-related quality of life are u...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Objectives: Healthcare resource allocation decisions are often informed by the expected gains in pat...
Background There is a debate on whose health state preferences to use in economic evaluation. Thi...
Background There is a debate on whose health state preferences to use in economic evaluation. Thi...
Background There is a debate on whose health state preferences to use in economic evaluation. Thi...
AbstractObjectiveWithin a health-care decision-making context, whose health state utility values (HS...
AbstractDespite the importance of health state values in informing resource allocation in health car...
Currently, health state values are usually obtained from members of the general public trying to ima...
Currently, health state values are usually obtained from members of the general public trying to ima...
AbstractBackgroundThis article explores two gaps in the health state valuation literature: the effec...