Plenary events
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Minimally important difference (MID)
Nan Luo (National University of Singapore) will cover the fundamentals of Minimally Important Difference (MID). Nick Bansback (University of British Columbia) will share the application of MID in clinical trials and health interventional studies. Fatima Al Sayah (University of Alberta) will share about the status of MID in EQ-5D, its interpretation and use, and future…
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EQ-5D-Y-5L psychometric properties and value preferences on health gains for children and adolescents
Jiabi Wen (University of Alberta) will share what she has learned about psychometric properties of the EQ-5D-Y-5L in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Ashwini De Silva (The University of Melbourne) will present her work on understanding people’s views on the relative value of health gains for children, adolescents and young adults compared to adults. After…
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Mapping EQ-5D-5L in dementia and translating EQ-5D-3L into Krio
Hannah Hussain (University of Sheffield) will present her research on mapping a combined EQ-5D-5L utility score in dementia patients by integrating self- and proxy-reports. Daniel Youkee (King’s College London) will share what he has learned when applying an equivalence framework to translate the EQ-5D-3L into Krio in Sierra Leone. After their brief presentations, they will…
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Measuring Carer Outcomes using the EQ-5D
This Core Knowledge Panel starts with an introduction to carer outcomes and its measurement by Lidia Engel (Monash University). After this overview, Jan Faller (Monash University) will present a review of EQ-5D validation studies in informal carers as well as their own psychometric findings. Valeriia Sokolova (Monash University) will present psychometric evidence collected from informal carers of persons living with dementia.…
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Measurement, Bolt-ons, and Translations
This Core Knowledge Panel (90 min) starts with an introduction to measurement by Brendan Mulhern (University of Technology Sydney), who chairs the Descriptive System Working Group. After this overview, Fanni Rencz (Corvinus University of Budapest) will introduce the concept of bolt-ons (items that supplement the EQ-5D-5L) and Michael Herdman (National University of Singapore) will introduce the translation process. Yifan Ding (Erasmus MC), Aiping Chua (National…
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An introduction to causal inference and directed acyclic graphs (DAGs): why should I care?
Speaker: Dr. Peter Tennant, Associate Professor of Health Data Science, University of Leeds, England
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Improving measurement of children’s HRQoL: results from the QUOKKA project
Speaker: Nancy Devlin, Professor Health Economics, The University of Melbourne Australia, Board Chair EuroQol Research FoundationSpeaker: Kim Dalziel, Professor Health Economics, The University of Melbourne, AustraliaSpeaker: Christine Mpundu-Kaambwa, Research Fellow Health Economics, Flinders University, Australia
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Recall period and health fluctuations in health-related quality of life measurement
Moderator/Speaker: Dr Tessa Peasgood, Senior Lecturer in Health Economics, University of Sheffield, UK Speaker: Dr Sabina Sanghera, Senior Lecturer in Health Economics, University of Bristol, UKSpeaker: Dr Bernhard Michalowsky, Health Economist, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, GermanySpeaker: Dr Ai Ping Chua, Senior Consultant, Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medicine, Ng Teng Fong General Hospital, Singapore
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EQ-5D-Y for children with intellectual disability
Speaker: Dr Jenny Downs, Principal Research Fellow, Telethon Kids Institute, AustraliaSpeaker: Dr Marie Blackmore, Senior Research Officer, Telethon Kids Institute, Australia
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APERSU – The story of applying the EQ-5D as a PROM in Alberta, Canada
Moderator/Speaker: Fatima Al Sayah, Research Manager, APERSU, University of Alberta, CASpeaker: Allison Soprovich, End-user Manager, APERSU, University of Alberta, CA
Last update: Feb 6, 2024