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    Understanding the measurement relationship between EQ-5D-5L, PROMIS-29 and PROPr

    Many generic patient-reported instruments are available for the measurement of health outcomes, including EQ-5D-5L, and the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS). Assessing their mea...

    Brendan J. Mulhern, Tianxin Pan, Richard Norman, An Tran-Duy in Quality of Life Research (2023)

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    Criteria for develo**, assessing and selecting candidate EQ-5D bolt-ons

    ‘Bolt-on’ dimensions are additional items added to multi-attribute utility instruments (MAUIs) such as EQ-5D that measure constructs not included in the core descriptive system. The use of bolt-ons has been pr...

    Brendan J. Mulhern, Chris Sampson, Phil Haywood, Rebecca Addo in Quality of Life Research (2022)

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    Preference Elicitation Techniques Used in Valuing Children’s Health-Related Quality-of-Life: A Systematic Review

    Valuing children’s health states for use in economic evaluations is globally relevant and is of particular relevance in jurisdictions where a cost-utility analysis is the preferred form of analysis for decisio...

    Cate Bailey, Martin Howell, Rakhee Raghunandan, Amber Salisbury in PharmacoEconomics (2022)

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    The SF-6Dv2: How Does the New Classification System Impact the Distribution of Responses Compared with the Original SF-6D?

    David G. T. Whitehurst, John E. Brazier, Rosalie Viney in PharmacoEconomics (2020)

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    A new method for valuing health: directly eliciting personal utility functions

    Standard methods for eliciting the preference data upon which ‘value sets’ are based generally have in common an aim to ‘uncover’ people’s preferences by asking them to evaluate a subset of health states, then...

    Nancy J. Devlin, Koonal K. Shah in The European Journal of Health Economics (2019)