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Clara Mukuria
Researcher at University of Sheffield
Publications - 72
Citations - 1587
Clara Mukuria is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & EQ-5D. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1144 citations.
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Use of generic and condition-specific measures of health-related quality of life in NICE decision-making: a systematic review, statistical modelling and survey
Louise Longworth,Yaling Yang,Tracey Young,Brendan Mulhern,M Hernández Alava,Clara Mukuria,Donna Rowen,Jonathan Tosh,Aki Tsuchiya,Pippa Evans,A Devianee Keetharuth,John Brazier +11 more
TL;DR: EQ-5D was valid and responsive for skin conditions and most cancers; in vision, its performance varied according to aetiology; and performance was poor for hearing impairments and there was no evidence in skin conditions.
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A systematic review, psychometric analysis and qualitative assessment of generic preference-based measures of health in mental health populations and the estimation of mapping functions from widely used specific measures.
John Brazier,Janice Connell,Diana Papaioannou,Clara Mukuria,Brendan Mulhern,Tessa Peasgood,Myfawnwy Lloyd Jones,Suzy Paisley,Alicia O’Cathain,Michael Barkham,Martin Knapp,Sarah Byford,Simon Gilbody,Glenys Parry +13 more
TL;DR: The EQ-5D and SF-36 achieved an adequate level of performance in depression, and to some extent in anxiety and personality disorder and achieved mixed results in the quantitative testing against psychometric criteria.
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Using generic preference-based measures in mental health: Psychometric validity of the EQ-5D and SF-6D
Brendan Mulhern,Clara Mukuria,Michael Barkham,Martin Knapp,Martin Knapp,Sarah Byford,Djøra I. Soeteman,John Brazier +7 more
TL;DR: EQ-5D and SF-6D can be used in the economic evaluation of interventions for common mental health problems with some confidence and in schizophrenia, a preference-based measure focused on the impact of mental health should be considered.
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What is the evidence for the performance of generic preference-based measures? A systematic overview of reviews.
TL;DR: Although generally valid, EQ-5D, SF-6D and HUI3 suffer from some problems and perform inconsistently in some populations, and highlights the need for large comparative studies designed to test instruments’ performance.
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Cost-effectiveness of an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies service
Clara Mukuria,John Brazier,Michael Barkham,Janice Connell,Gillian E. Hardy,Rebecca Hutten,Dave Saxon,Kim Dent-Brown,Glenys Parry +8 more
TL;DR: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies provided a service that was probably cost-effective within the usual National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) threshold range of £20 000-30 000, but there was considerable uncertainty surrounding the costs and outcome differences.