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pro vyhledávání: '"Terry S. Kneeland"'
Publikováno v:
Value in Health. 5:98-105
ObjectiveTo motivate the role for preference assessment in women's health and to report pilot data addressing the performance of automated time-trade-off (TTO) valuations of current health, which were developed to estimate quality-adjusted life years
Autor:
Terry S. Kneeland, Margaret R. Grove, Sherine E. Gabriel, Anna N. A. Tosteson, Megan M. Moncur, L. J. Melton
Publikováno v:
Osteoporosis International. 12:1042-1049
The objective of the study was to estimate the impact of hip and vertebral fractures on quality of life in postmenopausal women using a preference-based health measure that is appropriate for economic evaluations and to investigate correlates of heal
Autor:
Terry S. Kneeland, A. N. A. Tosteson, Travis Matheney, E. D. Collins, Carolyn L. Kerrigan, D. Voigtlaender, Megan M. Moncur, Margaret R. Grove
Publikováno v:
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. 106:280-288
The purpose of this article is to introduce the measurement of utilities, or patient preferences, to the plastic surgery community. Specifically, the study demonstrated the development and validation of a utility measure for estimating the health-rel
Autor:
Megan M. Moncur, Terry S. Kneeland, Anna N. A. Tosteson, L. Joseph Melton, Bruce Ettinger, Sherine E. Gabriel
Publikováno v:
Medical Decision Making. 19:141-148
Objective. To determine whether the source of preference scores has an impact on the cost-effectiveness of osteoporosis interventions. Methods. Three groups of sub jects aged ≥50 years—199 women without fractures and 183 women with osteopo rotic
Autor:
Isaac Schiff, Paul D. Manganiello, L. Joseph Melton, Sherine E. Gabriel, Megan M. Moncur, Anna N. A. Tosteson, Bruce Ettinger, Terry S. Kneeland
Publikováno v:
Journal of women's healthgender-based medicine. 9(2)
Previous economic evaluations of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have restricted positive effects to alleviation of postmenopausal symptoms and negative effects to drug side effects. We studied the association between HRT use and postmenopausal wom
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Karen Reynolds, Kathy Viger, Hebe Quinton, Cathy Mingo, John D. Birkmeyer, Eric Anderson, David J. Malenka, Thomas J. Ryan, Cantwell Clark, William A. Burke, Jane Cleaves, Wanda Whittet, F. Stephen Larned, Richard L. White, Cathy Prouty, Diane Pappalardo, Desmond Donegal, James Schnitz, Paul T. Vaitkus, Nancy J. O'Connor, Gerald T. O'Connor, Patricia Peasley, Dee White, Lawrence J. Daeey, Candis Darcey, Elaine M. Olmstead, Joan F. Tryzelaar, Richard G. Brandenburg, Daniel S. Raabe, Richard S. Jackson, Cynthia M. Downs, Bruce Friedman, Saul Katz, Bruce Hettleman, Christopher T. Maloney, Kevin Berry, Frank Fedele, Alan D. Kaplan, Hebe B. Quinton, David E. Wennberg, Deborah Carey-Johnson, Jane Kane, Beth Wolf, John R. O'Meara, Dennis Redfield, Joanne Robichaud, Alyce Schultz, Michael J. Hearne, Edward R. Johnson, Linda Brewster, S. Cuddy, Bruce J. Leavitt, Edward Palank, Robert A. Clough, William C. Nugent, Stephen K. Plume, Alice Cirillo, Virginia Beggs, David Johnson, Jeremy R. Morton, Benjamin M. Westbrook, Richard A. Anderson, Christopher Terrien, Mirle A. Kellett, Susan Seekins, Pamela Brown, Edward R. Nowicki, Peggy Lambert, Thomas Dodds, Craig C. Berry, Shirley Shea, William F. Sullivan, Peter V. Lee, John Robb, Steve Colmanaro, Kirke W. Wheeler, David C. Charlesworth, Robert Kramer, Gordon Defoe, Linda Banister, Walter D. Gundel, William C. Paganelli, Jon Wahrenberger, Michael D. Brennan, Katrina Sargent, Nathaniel Niles, Charles A.S. Marrin, Chris A. Lutes, Carl E. Bredenberg, Helen McKinnon, David Burkey, Craig Warren, Dan Halstead, Seth Blank, Matthew Watkins, Ann Becker, Reed D. Quinn, Nancy Tooker, Joseph F. Kasper, Edward Catherwood, Elizabeth Maislen, Robert M. Hoffman, Erik J. Funk, Marie Turcotte, Patrick M. Lawrence, Joseph J. Hessel, William A. Bradley, M. Judith Porelle, Laurence H. Coffin, Wendy Perkins, Daniel F. Hanley, Claire Berg, Pat Fallo, Harold Osher, Russell Stogsdill, Donna Pulsifer, David C. Soule, Terry S. Kneeland, Warren D. Alpern, Mary Abbott, Paul W. Sweeny, Shelley Barber, Felix Hernandez, William Schults, Deborah Courtney, Karen Tolan, Cynthia Westlund, Mary Fillinger, Thomas P. Wharton, Kathy McNeil, Joshua Cutler, Jean Saunders, Robert C. Dewey, Robert B. Keller, Costas T. Lambrew, Yvon Baribeau, Carol Zografos, Louis I. Fink, Jeffery Lockhart, Ann Laramee, J. Beatty Hunter, Ted S. Silver, Craig Pedersen, Alan E. Garstka, Matthew L. Rowe, Lawrence Adrian
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 275:841
Objective. —To determine whether an organized intervention including data feedback, training in continuous quality improvement techniques, and site visits to other medical centers could improve the hospital mortality rates associated with coronary
Autor:
Kathryn A. Zug, Rebecca Jones, Benjamin Littenberg, Robert F. Nease, Gerald T. O'Connor, Terry S. Kneeland, Elizabeth Morrison, Robert J. Cimis, Richard D. Baughman, Walt Sumner
Publikováno v:
Archives of Dermatology. 131:561
Background and Design: Patient preferences for health outcomes can be explicitly assessed and expressed in quantitative terms known as utilities. Three standard methods for utility assessment have been used to quantify patient preferences, but these
Autor:
Gerald T. O'Connor, Linda Shaw, Robert F. Nease, Walton Sumner, Carolyn Lumpkins, David B. Pryor, Harold C. Sox, Terry S. Kneeland
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 273:1185
Objective. —Although practice guidelines sometimes make recommendations based on symptom severity, they rarely account for how patients feel about their symptoms. To investigate the possible importance of patient preferences in treatment of ischemi