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Open AccessRole Preferences in Medical Decision Making: Relevance and Implications for Health Preference Research
Health preference research (HPR) is being increasingly conducted to better understand patient preferences for medical decisions. However, patients vary in their desire to play an active role in medical decisio...
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Current Practices for Accounting for Preference Heterogeneity in Health-Related Discrete Choice Experiments: A Systematic Review
Accounting for preference heterogeneity is a growing analytical practice in health-related discrete choice experiments (DCEs). As heterogeneity may be examined from different stakeholder perspectives with diff...
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Open AccessExploring the importance of controlling heteroskedasticity and heterogeneity in health valuation: a case study on Dutch EQ-5D-5L
Respondents in a health valuation study may have different sources of error (i.e., heteroskedasticity), tastes (differences in the relative effects of each attribute level), and scales (differences in the abso...
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QALYs for COVID-19: A Comparison of US EQ-5D-5L Value Sets
In economic evaluations, quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) can serve as a unit of measurement for disease burden. Obtaining QALY values for COVID-19 presents a challenge owing to the availability of two US E...
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Reporting Formative Qualitative Research to Support the Development of Quantitative Preference Study Protocols and Corresponding Survey Instruments: Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers
Formative qualitative research is foundational to the methodological development process of quantitative health preference research (HPR). Despite its ability to improve the validity of the quantitative eviden...
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Does Device or Connection Type Affect Health Preferences in Online Surveys?
Recent evidence has shown that online surveys can reliably collect preference data, which markedly decrease the cost of health preference studies and expand their representativeness. As the use of mobile techn...
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The Value Employees Place on Health Insurance Plans: A Discrete-Choice Experiment
The federally-facilitated Health Insurance Marketplace—also known as the Health Insurance Exchange—was designed as a tool to help people purchase insurance plans, yet many Americans remain uninsured, partially...
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Issues in the Design of Discrete Choice Experiments
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Comparing and transforming PROMIS utility values to the EQ-5D
Summarizing patient-reported outcomes (PROs) on a quality-adjusted life year (QALY) scale is an essential component to any economic evaluation comparing alternative medical treatments. While multiple studies h...
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Further evidence on EQ-5D-5L preference inversion: a Brazil/U.S. collaboration
A preference inversion occurs when “worse” health (instead of “better” health) along a scale or score is preferred. Our aim was to confirm past findings of EQ-5D-5L preference inversions among English-speaking...
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Health Preference Research: An Overview
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Health Valuation: Demonstrating the Value of Health and Lifespan
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Do health preferences contradict ordering of EQ-5D labels?
The aim of this study was to test whether the ordering of item labels in EQ-5D instruments disagrees with the preferences of US adults.