Utility scores were estimated for 609 hearing-impaired adults who completed EQ-5D, Health Utilities Index Mark III (HUI3) and SF-6D survey instruments both before and after being provided with a hearing aid. Pre-intervention, the mean utility scores for EQ-5D (0.80) and SF-6D (0.78) were significantly higher than the mean HUI3 utility score (0.58). Post-intervention, the mean improvement in the HUI3 (0.06 change) was significantly higher than the mean improvement according to the EQ-5D (0.01 change) or SF-6D (0.01 change). The estimated cost effectiveness of hearing-aid provision is therefore likely to be dependent on which instrument is used to measure utility
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
There is lack of a systematic approach concerning how to select an adequate hearing aid and how to e...
Purpose: More affordable hearing aids are now available due to over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid re...
The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of life of hearing-impaired adults, as assessed...
The aim of this study was to measure the effects of audiologic intervention on self-perceived qualit...
Health state utility measurement is pivotally important to cost-utility analyses. The Health Utiliti...
Purpose This review examines psychometric performance of three widely used generic preference-bas...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were threefold: to compare health utility scores measured wi...
Objective: This study investigated how clients quantify use of hearing rehabilitation. Comparisons f...
A hallmark of quality clinical practice in audiology should be the ongoing measurement of outcomes i...
Objective: This article investigates whether differences in utility scores based on the EQ-5D and th...
Objectives: Expressing the outcomes of treatment in quality-adjusted life years is increasingly impo...
Aim: To determine the effect of hearing aid on the level of hearing disability in elderly patients w...
OBJECTIVES: Expressing the outcomes of treatment in quality-adjusted life years is increasingly impo...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
There is lack of a systematic approach concerning how to select an adequate hearing aid and how to e...
Purpose: More affordable hearing aids are now available due to over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid re...
The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of life of hearing-impaired adults, as assessed...
The aim of this study was to measure the effects of audiologic intervention on self-perceived qualit...
Health state utility measurement is pivotally important to cost-utility analyses. The Health Utiliti...
Purpose This review examines psychometric performance of three widely used generic preference-bas...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of our study were threefold: to compare health utility scores measured wi...
Objective: This study investigated how clients quantify use of hearing rehabilitation. Comparisons f...
A hallmark of quality clinical practice in audiology should be the ongoing measurement of outcomes i...
Objective: This article investigates whether differences in utility scores based on the EQ-5D and th...
Objectives: Expressing the outcomes of treatment in quality-adjusted life years is increasingly impo...
Aim: To determine the effect of hearing aid on the level of hearing disability in elderly patients w...
OBJECTIVES: Expressing the outcomes of treatment in quality-adjusted life years is increasingly impo...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
Self-reported outcome on hearing disability and handicap as well as overall health-related quality o...
There is lack of a systematic approach concerning how to select an adequate hearing aid and how to e...
Purpose: More affordable hearing aids are now available due to over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid re...