The use of the EQ-5D as a measure of health-related quality of life in people with dementia and their carers

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Vasiliki Orgeta
Rhiannon Tudor Edwards
Barry Hounsome
Martin Orrell
Bob Woods
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[1] University College London,Division of Psychiatry
[2] Bangor University,Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation
[3] University of Southampton,Faculty of Health Sciences
[4] University College London,Division of Psychiatry
[5] Bangor University,Dementia Services Development Centre
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Quality of Life Research | 2015年 / 24卷
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Health-related quality of life; People with dementia; Agreement; Proxies; Psychometric properties; EQ-5D; Cost-effectiveness;
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页码:315 / 324
页数:9
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