Purpose: To describe a new approach for deriving a preference-based index from a condition specific measure that uses Rasch analysis to develop health states. Methods: CORE-OM is a 34-item instrument monitoring clinical outcomes of people with common mental health problems. CORE-OM is characterised by high correlation across its domains. Rasch analysis was used to reduce the number of items and response levels in order to produce a set of unidimensionally-behaving items, and to generate a credible set of health states corresponding to different levels of symptom severity using the Rasch item threshold map. Results: The proposed methodology resulted in the development of CORE-6D, a 2-dimensional health state description system consisti...
The majority of quality of life instruments are not preference-based measures and so cannot be used ...
Background There are increasing concerns about the appropriateness of generic preference-based meas...
BACKGROUND: A new patient-reported health measurement model has been developed to quantify descripti...
Purpose: To describe a new approach for deriving a preference-based index from a condition specific ...
Background: The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation - Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) is used to evalu...
Background. The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation–Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) is used to evaluat...
Background: Generic preference-based measures (PBMs), such as the EQ-5D and SF-6D, are widely used f...
Background/aims: Condition specific measures may not always have independent items, and existing tec...
tion–Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) is used to evaluate the effectiveness of psychological therapies in p...
Objective: To set out the methodological process for using Rasch analysis alongside traditional psyc...
Objective: To set out the methodological process for using Rasch analysis alongside traditional psyc...
Purpose: Health states that describe an investigated condition are a crucial component of valuation ...
Objectives: Cost-utility analysis is increasingly used to inform resource allocation. This requires ...
Objectives: Cost-utility analysis is increasingly used to inform resource allocation. This requires ...
The majority of quality of life instruments are not preference-based measures and so cannot be used ...
Background There are increasing concerns about the appropriateness of generic preference-based meas...
BACKGROUND: A new patient-reported health measurement model has been developed to quantify descripti...
Purpose: To describe a new approach for deriving a preference-based index from a condition specific ...
Background: The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation - Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) is used to evalu...
Background. The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation–Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) is used to evaluat...
Background: Generic preference-based measures (PBMs), such as the EQ-5D and SF-6D, are widely used f...
Background/aims: Condition specific measures may not always have independent items, and existing tec...
tion–Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) is used to evaluate the effectiveness of psychological therapies in p...
Objective: To set out the methodological process for using Rasch analysis alongside traditional psyc...
Objective: To set out the methodological process for using Rasch analysis alongside traditional psyc...
Purpose: Health states that describe an investigated condition are a crucial component of valuation ...
Objectives: Cost-utility analysis is increasingly used to inform resource allocation. This requires ...
Objectives: Cost-utility analysis is increasingly used to inform resource allocation. This requires ...
The majority of quality of life instruments are not preference-based measures and so cannot be used ...
Background There are increasing concerns about the appropriateness of generic preference-based meas...
BACKGROUND: A new patient-reported health measurement model has been developed to quantify descripti...