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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/16971
Title: Practical guide to health-state preference measurement [videorecording]
Authors: O'Brien, Bernie J.
Torrance, George W.
Moran, Lea Anne.
Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis
Keywords: Health Status;videocassettes;Health Status Indicators;videocassettes;Decision Support Techniques;videocassettes;Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care);videocassettes;Program Evaluation;videocassettes;Quality of Life;videocassettes
Publication Date: 1995
Publisher: CHEPA Publications, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University
Series/Report no.: CHEPA working paper series no. 95-7
Abstract: This video is an introduction to three preference measurement techniques: rating scale, standard gamble and time trade-off. Following a brief explanation of the techniques it shows how they work in practice with a demonstration interview, highlighting the visual prompts and cues along the way.
Description: Bernie O'Brien, George Torrance, Lea Anne Moran.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/16971
Identifier: HSMM WA105
Appears in Collections:CHEPA Working Paper Series

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