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Die deutsche Version des EuroQol-Fragebogens

Journal of Public Health, 1998
Der EuroQol-Fragebogen ist ein Indexinstrument zur Messung der gesundheitsbe-zogenen Lebensqualitat. Ziel der Studie war, den EuroQol-Fragebogen aus dem Englischen zu ubersetzen und auf Reliabilitat, Praktikabilitat und Validitat zu prufen. Die Ergebnisse sollten mit denen aus anderen europaischen Landern verglichen werden. Fur Deutschland wurden 1.000
J.-Matthias Graf   +3 more
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Modeling Valuations for EuroQol Health States

Medical Care, 1997
It has become increasingly common for preference-based measures of health-related quality of life to be used in the evaluation of different health-care interventions. For one such measure, The EuroQol, designed to be used for these purposes, it was necessary to derive a single index value for each of the 243 health states it generates.
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EuroQol: the current state of play

Health Policy, 1996
The EuroQol Group first met in 1987 to test the feasibility of jointly developing a standardised non-disease-specific instrument for describing and valuing health-related quality of life. From the outset the Group has been multi-country, multi-centre, and multi-disciplinary.
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Five‐year EuroQol 5‐Dimension Outcomes After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery

The Laryngoscope, 2023
ObjectiveThe EuroQol 5‐Dimension (EQ‐5D) is a general health survey that is quick to administer, widely used, and directly convertible to health utility values (HUV). We aim to describe the five‐year EQ‐5D outcomes among patients who undergo surgical treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS).Study DesignProspective observational cohort study ...
Katherine Tashman   +7 more
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The EuroQol Instrument

2006
The raison d’etre of the EuroQol Instrument is to provide a simple “abstracting” device, for use alongside other more detailed measures of health-related quality of life (henceforth HRQoL), to serve as a basis for comparing health care outcomes using a basic “common core” of QoL characteristics which most people are known to value highly.
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Use of the EuroQoL among elderly acute care patients

Quality of Life Research, 1997
The assessment of the validity and reliability of generic quality of life (QoL) instruments among elderly patient groups has tended to lag behind such assessments in general populations, yet it is an important methodological issue. This paper presents the findings from a study of the use of the EuroQoL among an elderly acute care patient group ...
J, Coast   +3 more
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The EuroQol© quality of life project

1993
For several years meetings have been held between a selected number of multi-disciplinary groups in various European countries. Cross-cultural, inter-disciplinary and cross-language issues have provided unique challenges and forced some compromises in the interests of producing an operational instrument.
Rachel Rosser, Harri Sintonen
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Performance of the EuroQol in children with imperforate anus

Quality of Life Research, 2000
To investigate the feasibility and validity of a proxy version of the EuroQol in children treated for imperforate anus.Patients included were between 1 and 51 years of age. Instruments included were the EuroQol, the TACQOL and a disease specific questionnaire, the Langemeijer Stool Questionnaire.
Stolk, E.A   +2 more
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