2021
DOI: 10.1177/09720634211035264
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Can Multi-Attribute Utility Instruments Adequately Capture Net Health Gains in Vision-Related Quality of Life (QoL)?

Abstract: Background: Health states/outcomes evaluation is an integral part of medical economics. Generic utility instruments compare quality of life (QoL) effects of healthcare interventions across a wide spectrum of diseases and patient populations. This study seeks to determine whether these generic instruments are sensitive to ocular diseases, where expected QoL effects of treatment are patient comfort and symptoms relief, rather than additional quality-adjusted life years (QALYs). Methods: Targeted search and syste… Show more

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