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2017-04-01Comparing Generic and Condition-Specific Preference-Based Measures in Epilepsy: EQ-5D-3L and NEWQOL-6DMulhern, B; Pink, J; Rowen, D; Borghs, S; Butt, T; Hughes, D; Marson, A; Brazier, J
2012-03-01Improving the measurement of QALYs in dementia: Developing patient- and carer-reported health state classification systems using Rasch analysisMulhern, B; Smith, SC; Rowen, D; Brazier, JE; Knapp, M; Lamping, DL; Loftus, V; Young, TA; Howard, RJ; Banerjee, S
2014-02-01Responsiveness was similar between direct and mapped SF-6D in colorectal cancer patients who declinedWong, CKH; Mulhern, B; Wan, YF; Lam, CLK
2017-12-01Views of the UK General Public on Important Aspects of Health Not Captured by EQ-5DShah, KK; Mulhern, B; Longworth, L; Janssen, MF
2010-03Meta-analysis provides evidence-based effect sizes for a cancer-specific quality-of-life questionnaire, the FACT-G.King, MT; Stockler, MR; Cella, DF; Osoba, D; Eton, DT; Thompson, J; Eisenstein, AR
2013-02-01Australian health-related quality of life population norms derived from the SF-6DNorman, R; Church, J; Van Den Berg, B; Goodall, S
2013-08-01Measurement invariance of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy - Colorectal quality-of-life instrument among modes of administrationWong, CKH; Lam, CLK; Mulhern, B; Law, WL; Poon, JTC; Kwong, DLW; Tsang, J
2018-01-01Developing a dementia-specific preference-based quality of life measure (AD-5D) in Australia: A valuation study protocolComans, TA; Nguyen, KH; Mulhern, B; Corlis, M; Li, L; Welch, A; Kurrle, SE; Rowen, D; Moyle, W; Kularatna, S; Ratcliffe, J
2020Valuing SF-6Dv2 in the United Kingdom using a discrete choice experiment with durationMulhern, B; Bansback, N; Norman, R; Brazier, J
2020Developing a new version of the SF-6D health state classification system from the SF-36v2: SF-6Dv2Brazier, J; Mulhern, B; Bjorner, JB; Gandek, B; Rowen, D; Alonso, J; Vilagut, G; Ware, J
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