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    Feng, Y (8)
    Devlin, N (4)Mulhern, B (4)van Hout, B (4)Devlin, NJ (3)Herdman, M (3)Shah, K (2)Shah, KK (2)Charlesworth, A (1)Cleeland, C (1)... View MoreSubjectHealth Status (8)Humans (8)
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    Surveys and Questionnaires (7)Female (6)Middle Aged (6)Adult (5)Aged (5)England (5)Quality of Life (5)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (5)2017 (1)2015 (2)
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    Assessing the health of the general population in England: how do the three- and five-level versions of EQ-5D compare? 

    Feng, Y; Devlin, N; Herdman, M (2015-10-21)
    BACKGROUND: The EQ-5D is a brief, generic measure of health status that can be easily incorporated into population health surveys. There are two versions of the EQ-5D for use in adult populations, one with 3 response levels ...
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    Valuing health-related quality of life: An EQ-5D-5L value set for England. 

    Devlin, NJ; Shah, KK; Feng, Y; Mulhern, B; van Hout, B (2018-01)
    A new version of the EQ-5D, the EQ-5D-5L, is available. The aim of this study is to produce a value set to support use of EQ-5D-5L data in decision-making. The study design followed an international research protocol. ...
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    An exploration of differences between Japan and two European countries in the self-reporting and valuation of pain and discomfort on the EQ-5D. 

    Feng, Y; Herdman, M; van Nooten, F; Cleeland, C; Parkin, D; Ikeda, S; Igarashi, A; Devlin, NJ (2017-08)
    PURPOSE: To investigate the systematic differences in the self-reporting and valuation of overall health and, in particular, pain/discomfort between three countries (England/UK, Japan, and Spain) on the EQ-5D. METHODS: ...
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    Valuing EQ-5D-5L health states 'in context' using a discrete choice experiment. 

    Cole, A; Shah, K; Mulhern, B; Feng, Y; Devlin, N (2018-05)
    BACKGROUND: In health state valuation studies, health states are typically presented as a series of sentences, each describing a health dimension and severity 'level'. Differences in the severity levels can be subtle, and ...
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    New methods for modelling EQ-5D-5L value sets: An application to English data. 

    Feng, Y; Devlin, NJ; Shah, KK; Mulhern, B; van Hout, B (2018-01)
    Value sets for the EQ-5D-5L are required to facilitate its use in estimating quality-adjusted life years. An international protocol has been developed to guide the collection of stated preference data for this purpose and ...
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    Comparing the UK EQ-5D-3L and English EQ-5D-5L Value Sets. 

    Mulhern, B; Feng, Y; Shah, K; Janssen, MF; Herdman, M; van Hout, B; Devlin, N (2018-06)
    BACKGROUND: Three EQ-5D value sets (EQ-5D-3L, crosswalk, and EQ-5D-5L) are now available for cost-utility analysis in the UK and/or England. The value sets' characteristics differ, and it is important to assess the ...
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    An exploration of the non-iterative time trade-off method to value health states. 

    Feng, Y; Hole, AR; Karimi, M; Tsuchiya, A; van Hout, B (2018-08)
    Time Trade-Off (TTO) usually relies on "iteration," which is susceptible to bias. Discrete Choice Experiment with duration (or DCETTO ) is free of such bias, but respondents find this cognitively more challenging. This ...
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    Association between market concentration of hospitals and patient health gain following hip replacement surgery. 

    Feng, Y; Pistollato, M; Charlesworth, A; Devlin, N; Propper, C; Sussex, J (2015-01)
    OBJECTIVES: To assess the association between market concentration of hospitals (as a proxy for competition) and patient-reported health gains after elective primary hip replacement surgery. METHODS: Patient Reported Outcome ...
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