Comparisons of direct and indirect utilities in adult epilepsy populations: A systematic review
Abstract
Objective Epilepsy is common and carries substantial morbidity, and therefore identifying cost-effective health interventions is essential. Cost-utility analysis is a widely used method for such analyses. For this, health conditions are rated in terms of utilities, which provide a standardized score to reflect quality of life. Utilities are obtained either indirectly using quality of life questionnaires, or directly from patients or the general...
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Title
Comparisons of direct and indirect utilities in adult epilepsy populations: A systematic review
Published Date
Nov 30, 2019
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
12
Pages
2466 - 2476
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