Standard gamble (SG) is commonly used to elicit preferences in order to assess health related quality of life. There has been little qualitative research exploring how respondents answer such questions. An SG study was designed to elicit values for the health states associated with anti-hypertensive medication, stroke and cardiovascular disease. This paper describes a qualitative study that was carried out alongside the SG exercise in order to document the thought processes respondents bring to bear in formulating their responses. Data were generated using 'think aloud' techniques and semi-structured interviews. Values were generally well-constructed: responses were thoroughly considered, and respondents made complex trade-offs and arrived ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The literature remains inconclusive about the effects of socio-demographic cha...
Utilities are numeric measurements that re-flect an individual’s beliefs about the desir-ableness of...
The authors compared the abilities of descriptive and valuational health-related quality-of-life mea...
An increasingly important debate has emerged around the extent to which techniques such as the stand...
Numerous instruments have been developed to elicit numerical values that represent the strength of p...
Health policy decision problems often require com-parisons across prophylactic and therapeutic measu...
Recent studies on human decision—making under uncertainty have revealed the following typical behavi...
This study used a single binary-gamble question per health state per respondent to obtain societal p...
Background Multi-attribute generic preference-based measures of health-related quality of life are u...
When valuing health states (e.g. for use in the assessment of health technologies), health economist...
Abstract Background Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) are a key outcome measure widely used within...
AbstractBackgroundThis article explores two gaps in the health state valuation literature: the effec...
BACKGROUND: The intention of this thesis has been to investigate the functional form of the preferen...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Background: This article explores two gaps in the health state valuation literature: the effect of p...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The literature remains inconclusive about the effects of socio-demographic cha...
Utilities are numeric measurements that re-flect an individual’s beliefs about the desir-ableness of...
The authors compared the abilities of descriptive and valuational health-related quality-of-life mea...
An increasingly important debate has emerged around the extent to which techniques such as the stand...
Numerous instruments have been developed to elicit numerical values that represent the strength of p...
Health policy decision problems often require com-parisons across prophylactic and therapeutic measu...
Recent studies on human decision—making under uncertainty have revealed the following typical behavi...
This study used a single binary-gamble question per health state per respondent to obtain societal p...
Background Multi-attribute generic preference-based measures of health-related quality of life are u...
When valuing health states (e.g. for use in the assessment of health technologies), health economist...
Abstract Background Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) are a key outcome measure widely used within...
AbstractBackgroundThis article explores two gaps in the health state valuation literature: the effec...
BACKGROUND: The intention of this thesis has been to investigate the functional form of the preferen...
Objectives: To identify characteristics of beneficiaries of health care over which relative weights ...
Background: This article explores two gaps in the health state valuation literature: the effect of p...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The literature remains inconclusive about the effects of socio-demographic cha...
Utilities are numeric measurements that re-flect an individual’s beliefs about the desir-ableness of...
The authors compared the abilities of descriptive and valuational health-related quality-of-life mea...