Health utilities and parental quality of life effects for three rare conditions tested in newborns
Abstract Background Measurement of health utilities is required for economic evaluations. Few studies have evaluated health utilities for rare conditions; even fewer have incorporated disutility that may be experienced by caregivers. This study aimed to (1) estimate health utilities for three rare c...
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Main Authors: | Norma-Jean Simon (Author), John Richardson (Author), Ayesha Ahmad (Author), Angela Rose (Author), Eve Wittenberg (Author), Brittany D'Cruz (Author), Lisa A. Prosser (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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