Economic evaluation in short bowel syndrome (SBS): An algorithm to estimate utility scores for a patient-reported SBS-specific quality of life scale (SBS-QoL™)

Andrew Lloyd, Cicely Kerr, Katie Breheny, John Brazier, Aurora Ortiz, Emma Borg

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Abstract

Condition-specific preference-based measures can offer utility data where they would not otherwise be available or where generic measures may lack sensitivity, although they lack comparability across conditions. This study aimed to develop an algorithm for estimating utilities from the short bowel syndrome health-related quality of life scale (SBS-QoL™).

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