How do Japanese rate the severity of different diseases and injuries?-an assessment of disability weights for 231 health states by 37,318 Japanese respondents
Abstract Background Disability weights (DWs) are weight factors that reflect the severity of health states for estimates of disability-adjusted life years. A new set of global DWs was published for the Global Burden of Diseases and Injuries (GBD) 2013 study, which relied on sampling from various wor...
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Main Authors: | Shuhei Nomura (Author), Yoshiko Yamamoto (Author), Daisuke Yoneoka (Author), Juanita A. Haagsma (Author), Joshua A. Salomon (Author), Peter Ueda (Author), Rintaro Mori (Author), Damian Santomauro (Author), Theo Vos (Author), Kenji Shibuya (Author) |
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