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Measuring valuations for health states: a survey of patients in general practice

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  • Paul Kind

    (Centre for Health Economics, The University of York)

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Despite growing interest in the measurement of health-related quality of life, no single means of achieving such measurement has so far emerged as a standard. Researchers from 5 European and Scandinavian countries have jointly developed a common generic measure. The Euroqol questionnaire was designed as a self-administered instrument to complement other forms of quality of life measurement. A postal survey of some 1300 patients in General Practice was carried out to check the feasibility of collecting valuations for health states using the Euroqol questionnaire. This paper describes the results of that survey which revealed significant differences in values for more severe health states, particularly associated with respondents’ level of educational achievement.

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  • Paul Kind, 1990. "Measuring valuations for health states: a survey of patients in general practice," Working Papers 076chedp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
  • Handle: RePEc:chy:respap:76chedp
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    1. Richard Holland & Richard D Smith & Ian Harvey & Louise Swift & Elizabeth Lenaghan, 2004. "Assessing quality of life in the elderly: a direct comparison of the EQ‐5D and AQoL," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 13(8), pages 793-805, August.
    2. Alan Williams, 1995. "The role of the Euroqol instrument in QALY calculations," Working Papers 130chedp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.

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