This paper reports the results of a study to estimate a statistical health state valuation model for a revised version of the Health Utilities Index Mark 2, using Standard Gamble health state preference data. A sample of 51 health states were valued by a sample of the 198 members of the UK general population. Models are estimated for predicting health state valuations for all 8,000 states defined by the revised HUI2. The recommended model produces logical and significant coefficients for all levels of all dimensions in the HUI2. These coefficients appear to be robust across model specifications. This model performs well in predicting the observed health state values within the valuation sample and for a separate validation sample of health...
Background: When estimating health state utility values (HSUV) for multiple health conditions, the a...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate specific problems associated with preference-based measure...
The University of Aberdeen (UoA) and the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) of the Scottish Government Hea...
This paper reports the results of a study to estimate a statistical health state valuation model for...
This paper reports on the findings from the application of a recently reported approach to modelling...
This paper reports on the findings of a study to derive a preference-based measure of health from th...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
This paper reports on the findings of a study to derive a preference-based measure of health from th...
Background: For many countries, the three-level EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire (EQ-5D-3L) va...
In this paper we report the estimation of conditional logistic regression models for the Health Util...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of estimating preference weights for...
OBJECTIVES: It has become increasingly common for preference-based measures of health-related qualit...
The publications used in this thesis consist of eight first author publications (2008 to 2013) explo...
AbstractObjectivesThis article reports on the findings from applying a recently described approach t...
Background/aims: Condition specific measures may not always have independent items, and existing tec...
Background: When estimating health state utility values (HSUV) for multiple health conditions, the a...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate specific problems associated with preference-based measure...
The University of Aberdeen (UoA) and the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) of the Scottish Government Hea...
This paper reports the results of a study to estimate a statistical health state valuation model for...
This paper reports on the findings from the application of a recently reported approach to modelling...
This paper reports on the findings of a study to derive a preference-based measure of health from th...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
This paper reports on the findings of a study to derive a preference-based measure of health from th...
Background: For many countries, the three-level EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire (EQ-5D-3L) va...
In this paper we report the estimation of conditional logistic regression models for the Health Util...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to test the feasibility of estimating preference weights for...
OBJECTIVES: It has become increasingly common for preference-based measures of health-related qualit...
The publications used in this thesis consist of eight first author publications (2008 to 2013) explo...
AbstractObjectivesThis article reports on the findings from applying a recently described approach t...
Background/aims: Condition specific measures may not always have independent items, and existing tec...
Background: When estimating health state utility values (HSUV) for multiple health conditions, the a...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate specific problems associated with preference-based measure...
The University of Aberdeen (UoA) and the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) of the Scottish Government Hea...