Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ-5D Data
This open access book is the first published guide about how to analyse data produced by the EQ-5D, one of the most widely used Patient Reported Outcomes questionnaires world wide. The authors provide practical, clear and comprehensive guidance in five co
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Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ-5D Data
Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ-5D Data
Nancy Devlin David Parkin Bas Janssen •
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Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ-5D Data
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Nancy Devlin Centre for Health Policy University of Melbourne Melbourne, Australia
David Parkin Office of Health Economics London, UK
Bas Janssen EuroQol Research Foundation Rotterdam, The Netherlands
ISBN 978-3-030-47621-2 ISBN 978-3-030-47622-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47622-9
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Foreword By Niek Klazinga
Efforts to capture health and healthcare outcomes through measurement—at personal, group and population level—have been around for many years. In the broad field of today’s patient reported measurement instruments, the generic EQ-5D instruments to capture health status stand out for their use over three decades and have been implemented and used for a variety of purposes. These include the systematic assessment of health of populations, both cross-sectionally and over time, (economic) evaluation of health interventions and, more recently, as a supportive tool in the strive towards value-based health care. This means that users may vary from patient and clinicians towards all stakeholders in th
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