Abstract Background In survey studies on health-state valuations, ordinal ranking exercises often are used as precursors to other elicitation methods such as the time trade-off (TTO) or standard gamble, but the ranking data have not been used in deriving cardinal valuations. This study reconsiders the role of ordinal ranks in valuing health and introduces a new approach to estimate interval-scaled valuations based on aggregate ranking data. Methods Analyses were undertaken on data from a previously published general population survey study in the United Kingdom that included rankings and TTO values for hypothetical states described using the EQ-5D classification system. The EQ-5D includes five domains (mobility, self-care, usual activities,...
Contains fulltext : 52888.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: An...
There is increasing interest in using ordinal methods to estimate cardinal values for health states ...
In this paper we report the estimation of conditional logistic regression models for the Health Util...
Background: In survey studies on health-state valuations, ordinal ranking exercises often are used a...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between ordinal and cardinal valuation of health states. Stu...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
textabstractAbstract BACKGROUND: There is rising interest in eliciting health state valuations usin...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
Objectives—To examine the relationship between ordinal and cardinal valuation of health states. Stud...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
Contains fulltext : 52888.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: An...
There is increasing interest in using ordinal methods to estimate cardinal values for health states ...
In this paper we report the estimation of conditional logistic regression models for the Health Util...
Background: In survey studies on health-state valuations, ordinal ranking exercises often are used a...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between ordinal and cardinal valuation of health states. Stu...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
textabstractAbstract BACKGROUND: There is rising interest in eliciting health state valuations usin...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
Objectives—To examine the relationship between ordinal and cardinal valuation of health states. Stud...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
OBJECTIVES: An alternative methodology is introduced to generate cardinal valuations of health state...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
Ranking exercises have routinely been used as warm-up exercises within health state valuation survey...
Contains fulltext : 52888.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVES: An...
There is increasing interest in using ordinal methods to estimate cardinal values for health states ...
In this paper we report the estimation of conditional logistic regression models for the Health Util...