The comparison of scaling methods used to value health states sometimes rests upon an analysis of aggregate scores. This analysis is usually undertaken once “inconsistent’ respondents have been excluded from the data. However, it is important to be able to judge the extent to which respondents as a whole are logically consistent when assigning values to health states. The degree of inconsistency will depend on how the health states are described, how the questionnaire is administered and who the respondents are. This paper analyses the inconsistency rates from two studies in which valuations for EuroQol health states were elicited using the visual analogue scale (VAS) method. The studies differed in design and incorporated several different...
The objective of this study was to develop methods to elicit the general public's views on the compa...
It is well known that different methods of eliciting the valuations attached to various health state...
Background. The effects of socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent, including age, on va...
The comparison of scaling methods used to value health states sometimes rests upon an analysis of ag...
Background. Logical inconsistency for health states pref-erences occurs when one logically worse hea...
BACKGROUND: Most EQ-5D health states can be ordered logically. When people assign values to differen...
Logical inconsistencies in survey respondents' valuations of hypothetical health states - represente...
Abstract Background The effects of socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent, including ag...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To establish relative ...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have found discrepancies in valuations for health states between the genera...
PROBLEM: Non-response and non-usable response were found in population surveys on valuation of healt...
Objectives: We sought to determine the relationship between self-reported ratings of health-related ...
Despite becoming increasingly common in evaluations of health care, different methods of quantitativ...
The objective of the study was to consider five methods for valuing health states with respect to th...
BACKGROUND: Conditions were studied that may invalidate health-state values derived from the visual ...
The objective of this study was to develop methods to elicit the general public's views on the compa...
It is well known that different methods of eliciting the valuations attached to various health state...
Background. The effects of socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent, including age, on va...
The comparison of scaling methods used to value health states sometimes rests upon an analysis of ag...
Background. Logical inconsistency for health states pref-erences occurs when one logically worse hea...
BACKGROUND: Most EQ-5D health states can be ordered logically. When people assign values to differen...
Logical inconsistencies in survey respondents' valuations of hypothetical health states - represente...
Abstract Background The effects of socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent, including ag...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To establish relative ...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have found discrepancies in valuations for health states between the genera...
PROBLEM: Non-response and non-usable response were found in population surveys on valuation of healt...
Objectives: We sought to determine the relationship between self-reported ratings of health-related ...
Despite becoming increasingly common in evaluations of health care, different methods of quantitativ...
The objective of the study was to consider five methods for valuing health states with respect to th...
BACKGROUND: Conditions were studied that may invalidate health-state values derived from the visual ...
The objective of this study was to develop methods to elicit the general public's views on the compa...
It is well known that different methods of eliciting the valuations attached to various health state...
Background. The effects of socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent, including age, on va...