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Download fileEstimating a Dutch value set for the paediatric preference-based CHU-9D using a discrete choice experiment with duration
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posted on 2020-02-25, 12:40 authored by Donna RowenDonna Rowen, Brendan MulhernBrendan Mulhern, J.H. Vermaire, Katherine StevensKatherine StevensBackground
Economic evaluation of health-care interventions often
involves the use of quality adjusted life years (QALYs) to
capture the benefit of different interventions. The quality
adjustment weight of the QALY is often generated using an
existing generic preference-based measure such as the EQ5D or SF-6D, but these measures were developed for adults
and are not intended for use in children. The Child Health
Utility 9D (CHU-9D) is a generic paediatric preference-based
measure that was specifically developed and worded for use
in paediatric populations. Value sets exist for the UK and
Australia, enabling the measure to generate QALYs using
population-specific value sets for those countries. This aim of this study was to generate a Dutch value set for
the CHU-9D, a paediatric preference-based measure of
quality of life that can be used to generate quality adjusted
life years (QALYs).
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