In 1992, the Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) Group at the Centre for Health Economics conducted a study with Social and Community Planning Research (SCPR) comparing different methods of valuing health states (Dolan et al, 1993). A random sample of 335 members of the general population were interviewed in their own homes by specially trained interviewers. Each respondent was asked to value a series of health states using two different valuation methods – Standard Gamble (SG) and Time Trade-Off (TTO). Considerable time and energy went into the production of the protocols for the interviews. Standard methodology (derived primarily from research in Canada and the USA) for both the SG and TTO methods involves the use of specially desig...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the research that has been undertaken by the EuroQol Group to improve ...
An important consideration when establishing priorities in health care is the likely effects that al...
The objective of the study was to consider five methods for valuing health states with respect to th...
In 1992, the Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) Group at the Centre for Health Economics cond...
In eliciting health state valuations, two widely used methods are the standard gamble (SG) and the t...
Despite becoming increasingly common in evaluations of health care, different methods of quantitativ...
The way Time Trade Off (TTO) values are elicited for states of health considered ‘worse than being d...
Standard gamble (SG) typically yields higher health state valuations than time trade-off (TTO), whic...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract There is...
INTRODUCTION: Preference-based instruments measuring health status express the value of specific hea...
This paper explores the relative sensitivity of the Time Trade Off (TTO) and Willingness-To-Pay (WTP...
The time trade-off (TTO) is one of the most widely used health state valuation methods and was recen...
textabstractAbstract There is no scientific consensus on the optimal specification of the time trad...
Background. The time tradeoff (TTO) method of prefer-ence elicitation allows respondents to value a ...
This paper reports a comparative study of three formulations of the time-tradeoff (TTO) method of he...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the research that has been undertaken by the EuroQol Group to improve ...
An important consideration when establishing priorities in health care is the likely effects that al...
The objective of the study was to consider five methods for valuing health states with respect to th...
In 1992, the Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) Group at the Centre for Health Economics cond...
In eliciting health state valuations, two widely used methods are the standard gamble (SG) and the t...
Despite becoming increasingly common in evaluations of health care, different methods of quantitativ...
The way Time Trade Off (TTO) values are elicited for states of health considered ‘worse than being d...
Standard gamble (SG) typically yields higher health state valuations than time trade-off (TTO), whic...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract There is...
INTRODUCTION: Preference-based instruments measuring health status express the value of specific hea...
This paper explores the relative sensitivity of the Time Trade Off (TTO) and Willingness-To-Pay (WTP...
The time trade-off (TTO) is one of the most widely used health state valuation methods and was recen...
textabstractAbstract There is no scientific consensus on the optimal specification of the time trad...
Background. The time tradeoff (TTO) method of prefer-ence elicitation allows respondents to value a ...
This paper reports a comparative study of three formulations of the time-tradeoff (TTO) method of he...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the research that has been undertaken by the EuroQol Group to improve ...
An important consideration when establishing priorities in health care is the likely effects that al...
The objective of the study was to consider five methods for valuing health states with respect to th...