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Ara, R and Brazier, JE (2010): Using health state utility values from the general population to approximate baselines in decision analytic models when condition specific data are not available.

Ara, Roberta and Brazier, John (2009): Populating an economic model with health state utility values: moving towards better practice. Published in: Value in Health , Vol. 13, No. 5 (2010): pp. 509-518.

Bansback, Nick and Brazier, John and Tsuchiya, Aki and Anis, Aslam (2010): Using a discrete choice experiment to estimate societal health state utility values.

Brazier, J (2001): Quality of life evidence for patients with Alzheimer’s disease: use of existing quality of life evidence from the ADENA trials to estimate the utility impact of Exelon®.

Brazier, J (2005): Current state of the art in preference-based measures of health and avenues for further research.

Brazier, J and Dolan, P (2005): Evidence of preference construction in a comparison of variants of the standard gamble method.

Brazier, J and Rowen, D and Yang, Y and Tsuchiya, A (2009): Using rank and discrete choice data to estimate health state utility values on the QALY scale.

Brazier, JE and Yang, Y and Tsuchiya, A (2008): A review of studies mapping (or cross walking) from non-preference based measures of health to generic preference-based measures. Published in: European Journal of Health Economics , Vol. 11, No. 2 (2010): pp. 215-225.

Fadiran, Gideon and Fadiran, David and Ibn-Mohammed, Taofeeq (2017): Macroeconomic Policy effects on development transition – Views from Agent based model.

Mavranezouli, I and Brazier, JE and Young, Tracey A. and Barkham, M (2009): Using Rasch analysis to form plausible health states amenable to valuation: the development of CORE-6D from CORE-OM in order to elicit preferences for common mental health problems. Published in: Quality of Life Research , Vol. 20, No. 3 (2011): pp. 321-333.

McCabe, C and Brazier, J and Gilks, P and Tsuchiya, A and Roberts, J and O'Hagan, A and Stevens, K (2004): Estimating population cardinal health state valuation models from individual ordinal (rank) health state preference data. Published in: Journal of Health Economics , Vol. 3, No. 25 (2006): pp. 418-431.

McCabe, C and Stevens, K and Roberts, J and Brazier, JE (2003): Health state values for the HUI 2 descriptive system: results from a UK survey.

McTaggart-Cowan, H and Brazier, J and Tsuchiya, A (2008): Combining Rasch and cluster analysis: a novel method for developing rheumatoid arthritis states for use in valuation studies.

McTaggart-Cowan, H and O'Cathain, A and Tsuchiya, A and Brazier, J (2009): A qualitative study exploring the general population’s perception of rheumatoid arthritis after being informed about disease adaptation.

Mulhern, B and Rowen, D and Brazier, J and Jacoby, A and Marson, T and Snape, D and Hughes, D and Latimer, N and Baker, GA (2010): Developing a health state classification system from NEWQOL for epilepsy using classical psychometric techniques and Rasch analysis: a technical report.

Mulhern, B and Smith, SC and Rowen, D and Brazier, JE and Knapp, M and Lamping, DL and Loftus, V and Young, Tracey A. and Howard, RJ and Banerjee, S (2010): Improving the measurement of QALYs in dementia: developing patient- and carer-reported health state classification systems using Rasch analysis.

O'Hagan, A and Brazier, JE and Kharroubi, SA (2007): A comparison of United States and United Kingdom EQ-5D health states valuations using a nonparametric Bayesian method.

Peasgood, T and Ward, S and Brazier, J (2010): A review and meta-analysis of health state utility values in breast cancer.

Ratcliffe, J and Brazier, J and Tsuchiya, A and Symonds, T and Brown, M (2006): Estimation of a preference based single index from the sexual quality of life questionnaire (SQOL) using ordinal data. Published in: Health Economics , Vol. 18, No. 11 (November 2009): pp. 1261-1276.

Rowen, D and Brazier, J and Roberts, J (2008): Mapping SF-36 onto the EQ-5D index: how reliable is the relationship? Published in: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes , Vol. 7, (2009): p. 27.

Rowen, D and Brazier, J and Tsuchiya, A and Hernández, M and Ibbotson, R (2009): The simultaneous valuation of states from multiple instruments using ranking and VAS data: methods and preliminary results.

Stein, K and Dyer, M and Crabb, T and Milne, R and Round, A and Ratcliffe, J and Brazier, J (2006): An Internet “Value of Health” panel: recruitment, participation and compliance.

Tappenden, P and Brazier, J and Ratcliffe, J (2006): Does the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence take account of factors such as uncertainty and equity as well as incremental cost-effectiveness in commissioning health care services? A binary choice experiment.

Tilling, C and Krol, M and Tsuchiya, A and Brazier, J and van Exel, J and Brouwer, W (2009): The impact of losses in income due to ill health: does the EQ-5D reflect lost earnings?

Tilling, C and Krol, M and Tsuchiya, A and Brazier, J and van Exel, J and Brouwer, W (2009): Measuring the value of life: exploring a new method for deriving the monetary value of a QALY.

Tsuchiya, A and Brazier, J and McColl, E and Parkin, D (2002): Deriving preference-based single indices from non-preference based condition-specific instruments: converting AQLQ into EQ5D indices.

Walters, SJ and Brazier, JE (2002): Sample sizes for the SF-6D preference based measure of health from the SF-36: a practical guide.

Young, Tracey A. and Yang, Y and Brazier, J and Tsuchiya, A (2007): The use of Rasch analysis as a tool in the construction of a preference based measure: the case of AQLQ.

Young, Tracey A. and Yang, Y and Brazier, J and Tsuchiya, A and Coyne, K (2008): Making Rasch decisions: the use of Rasch analysis in the construction of preference based health related quality of life instruments. Published in: Quality of Life Research , Vol. 18, No. 2 (2009): pp. 253-265.

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