Objectives: The objectives of this thesis were i) to quantify patients’ preferences for asthma treatments using a discrete choice experiment (DCE), ii) to evaluate the socioeconomic status (SES) impacts on these preferences, and iii) to assess the construct validity of three preference-based instruments (Health Utility Index Mark 3, EuroQol, and Short Form 6D). Methods: One hundred fifty-seven asthma patients between 19-49 years of age residing in metropolitan Vancouver, British Columbia participated in this cross-sectional study. The patients responded to three preference-based instruments, two disease-specific instruments (standardized version of the Asthma Quality of Life Questionnaire and Asthma Control Questionnaire (ACQ)), and a DCE. ...
This paper presents a study to estimate a preference-based single index from the Asthma Quality of L...
Basil G Bereza,1 Anders Troelsgaard Nielsen,2 Sverrir Valgardsson,3 Michiel EH Hemels,2 Thomas R Ein...
Background A variety of maintenance inhaler therapies are available to treat asthma and COPD. Patien...
<p><b>Aim:</b> This study was designed to capture patient preferences for differen...
Introduction: Patients with moderate to severe allergic asthma have persistent poorly controlled ast...
Background: Specialized community pharmacy services, involving the provision of disease state manage...
Background: This article presents a valuation study to estimate a preference-based index for a 5-dim...
Background Regulators have called for greater emphasis on the role of the patient voice to inform me...
The objectives of this study were to: (1) quantify the amount of time patients are willing to devote...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source...
Objective. Long-term sustainability of health services requires an understanding of patients' values...
Background: The utility values are increasingly being used in economic evaluations and health policy...
Contains fulltext : 53471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source of significant ...
BACKGROUND: In the management of asthma, features of care important to patients may not be fully ...
This paper presents a study to estimate a preference-based single index from the Asthma Quality of L...
Basil G Bereza,1 Anders Troelsgaard Nielsen,2 Sverrir Valgardsson,3 Michiel EH Hemels,2 Thomas R Ein...
Background A variety of maintenance inhaler therapies are available to treat asthma and COPD. Patien...
<p><b>Aim:</b> This study was designed to capture patient preferences for differen...
Introduction: Patients with moderate to severe allergic asthma have persistent poorly controlled ast...
Background: Specialized community pharmacy services, involving the provision of disease state manage...
Background: This article presents a valuation study to estimate a preference-based index for a 5-dim...
Background Regulators have called for greater emphasis on the role of the patient voice to inform me...
The objectives of this study were to: (1) quantify the amount of time patients are willing to devote...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source...
Objective. Long-term sustainability of health services requires an understanding of patients' values...
Background: The utility values are increasingly being used in economic evaluations and health policy...
Contains fulltext : 53471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source of significant ...
BACKGROUND: In the management of asthma, features of care important to patients may not be fully ...
This paper presents a study to estimate a preference-based single index from the Asthma Quality of L...
Basil G Bereza,1 Anders Troelsgaard Nielsen,2 Sverrir Valgardsson,3 Michiel EH Hemels,2 Thomas R Ein...
Background A variety of maintenance inhaler therapies are available to treat asthma and COPD. Patien...