Background: In cost-utility analyses gain in health can be measured using health state utilities. Health state utilities can be elicited from members of the public or from patients. Utilities given by patients tend to be higher than utilities given by members of the public. This difference is often suggested to be explained by adaptation, but this has not yet been investigated in patients. Here, we investigate if, besides health related quality of life (HRQL), persons' ability to adapt can explain health state utilities. Both the direct effect of persons' adaptive abilities on health state utilities and the indirect effect, where HRQL mediates the effect of ability to adapt, are examined.Methods: In total 125 patients with Rheumatoid Arthri...
Utility scores are integral to health economics decision-making. Typically, utility scores have not ...
Adaption and anticipation to reported illness upon subjective wellbeing is analysed across the wellb...
The present study examined the replicability of Virtue-Based Adaptation Model (V-PAM). Traditional a...
Background: In cost-utility analyses gain in health can be measured using health state utilities. He...
AbstractObjectivesHealth state utilities play an important role in decision analysis and cost-utilit...
Experiencing deteriorating health has implications for your quality of life. The theory of adaptatio...
Chronically ill and disabled patients generally rate the value of their lives in a given health stat...
It has been recommended that economic evaluation of healthcare technologies should use values for hy...
Economic evaluation of healthcare technologies uses values for hypothetical health states elicited f...
In economics, human decision-making models are based on the utility, or happiness, a person experien...
Chronic diseases and functional limitations may have serious and persistent consequences for one's q...
Background and Objectives: Adaptive preferences occur when people subconsciously alter their views t...
We investigate whether changes in life circumstances lead to long-lasting changes in subjective well...
Background and Objectives: Adaptive preferences occur when people subconsciously alter their views t...
Utility scores are integral to health economics decision-making. Typically, utility scores have not ...
Adaption and anticipation to reported illness upon subjective wellbeing is analysed across the wellb...
The present study examined the replicability of Virtue-Based Adaptation Model (V-PAM). Traditional a...
Background: In cost-utility analyses gain in health can be measured using health state utilities. He...
AbstractObjectivesHealth state utilities play an important role in decision analysis and cost-utilit...
Experiencing deteriorating health has implications for your quality of life. The theory of adaptatio...
Chronically ill and disabled patients generally rate the value of their lives in a given health stat...
It has been recommended that economic evaluation of healthcare technologies should use values for hy...
Economic evaluation of healthcare technologies uses values for hypothetical health states elicited f...
In economics, human decision-making models are based on the utility, or happiness, a person experien...
Chronic diseases and functional limitations may have serious and persistent consequences for one's q...
Background and Objectives: Adaptive preferences occur when people subconsciously alter their views t...
We investigate whether changes in life circumstances lead to long-lasting changes in subjective well...
Background and Objectives: Adaptive preferences occur when people subconsciously alter their views t...
Utility scores are integral to health economics decision-making. Typically, utility scores have not ...
Adaption and anticipation to reported illness upon subjective wellbeing is analysed across the wellb...
The present study examined the replicability of Virtue-Based Adaptation Model (V-PAM). Traditional a...