It is well known that different methods of eliciting the valuations attached to various health states, such as the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and the Time Trade Off (TTO), yield different results. This study gathers qualitative data from a group of 43 respondents who had previously taken part in a large scale national study which set out to elicit the values attached by individuals to various health states using both the VAS and the TTO techniques. The findings of this study raised three questions which are of particular interest here: (1) Why are some states that are rated better than dead on the VAS often rated as worse than dead in TTO? (2) Why are some respondents unwilling to trade off any time at all in order to avoid a health state ...
Standard gamble (SG) typically yields higher health state valuations than time trade-off (TTO), whic...
The conventional time trade off (TTO) method relies on fundamentally different procedures to assess ...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people’s preferences towards li...
It is well known that different methods of eliciting the valuations attached to various health state...
The time trade-off (TTO) is one of the most widely used health state valuation methods and was recen...
Despite becoming increasingly common in evaluations of health care, different methods of quantitativ...
An important issue which has been raised in the measurement of health status is the effect that the ...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
Abstract Background The effects of socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent, including ag...
BACKGROUND: Most EQ-5D health states can be ordered logically. When people assign values to differen...
An important consideration when establishing priorities in health care is the likely effects that al...
Aim: To investigate if subjective life expectancy (SLE) impacts the willingness to trade-off (WTT) a...
Background. The time tradeoff (TTO) method of prefer-ence elicitation allows respondents to value a ...
The conventional, or standard, time trade-off (TTO) procedure, which is used to elicit the values th...
This paper explores the relative sensitivity of the Time Trade Off (TTO) and Willingness-To-Pay (WTP...
Standard gamble (SG) typically yields higher health state valuations than time trade-off (TTO), whic...
The conventional time trade off (TTO) method relies on fundamentally different procedures to assess ...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people’s preferences towards li...
It is well known that different methods of eliciting the valuations attached to various health state...
The time trade-off (TTO) is one of the most widely used health state valuation methods and was recen...
Despite becoming increasingly common in evaluations of health care, different methods of quantitativ...
An important issue which has been raised in the measurement of health status is the effect that the ...
There is increasing interest in health status measurement and the relative weights that people attac...
Abstract Background The effects of socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent, including ag...
BACKGROUND: Most EQ-5D health states can be ordered logically. When people assign values to differen...
An important consideration when establishing priorities in health care is the likely effects that al...
Aim: To investigate if subjective life expectancy (SLE) impacts the willingness to trade-off (WTT) a...
Background. The time tradeoff (TTO) method of prefer-ence elicitation allows respondents to value a ...
The conventional, or standard, time trade-off (TTO) procedure, which is used to elicit the values th...
This paper explores the relative sensitivity of the Time Trade Off (TTO) and Willingness-To-Pay (WTP...
Standard gamble (SG) typically yields higher health state valuations than time trade-off (TTO), whic...
The conventional time trade off (TTO) method relies on fundamentally different procedures to assess ...
In a pilot study we investigate whether the inferences we draw about people’s preferences towards li...