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Measuring Health and Broader Well-Being Benefits in the Context of Opiate Dependence: The Psychometric Performance of the ICECAP-A and the EQ-5D-5L

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The ICECAP-A and EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L) have been used for the economic evaluation of treatments for substance use disorders.
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This article is published in Value in Health.The article was published on 2016-09-01 and is currently open access. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Construct validity & Criterion validity.

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Health-related quality of life and prevalence of six chronic diseases in homeless and housed people: a cross-sectional study in London and Birmingham, England

TL;DR: Differences in health between housed and homeless people are better understood as a ‘cliff’, and the exception was problems related to anxiety, which were substantially more common in homeless people than any of the housed groups.
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Capability instruments in economic evaluations of health-related interventions: a comparative review of the literature

TL;DR: There is a lack of consensus regarding the most appropriate way to use capability instruments in economic evaluations with discussion about capability-adjusted life years (CALYs), years of capability equivalence and the trade-off between maximisation of capability versus sufficient capability.
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Maximizing Health or Sufficient Capability in Economic Evaluation? A Methodological Experiment of Treatment for Drug Addiction

TL;DR: A methodological case study designed to explore the impact of changing the evaluative space within an economic evaluation from health to capability well-being and the decision-making rule from health maximization to the maximization of sufficient capability.
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Adaptation and assessments of the Chinese version of the ICECAP-A measurement.

TL;DR: The ICECAP-A measure can be adapted to evaluate wellbeing in China, but cultural changes to the wording are necessary and it is a valid measurement of wellbeing and can complement the EQ-5D already used in China.
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A Systematic Review of the Feasibility and Psychometric Properties of the ICEpop CAPability Measure for Adults and Its Use So Far in Economic Evaluation

TL;DR: The ICECAP-A is correlated with health-related quality of life but is most appropriately regarded as a complement for and not a substitute to the EuroQol 5-dimension 3-level and EuroQOL 5- dimension 5-level in particular.
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Confirmatory factor analysis of the interpersonal support evaluation list

TL;DR: The results reported here indicate that despite considerable covariation among the latent variables corresponding to the four ISEL subscales, covariation that most likely represents the influence of a general second-order support factor, there is also evidence that the four subscales provide sufficient unique information to warrant their retention in the ISEL.
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Scoring the ICECAP - a capability instrument : estimation of a UK general population tariff

TL;DR: The results of a best–worst scaling (BWS) study to value the Investigating Choice Experiments Capability Measure for Adults (ICECAP-A), a new capability measure among adults, in a UK setting showed greater value was placed on the difference between the lowest levels of capability than between the highest.
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Development of the Treatment Outcomes Profile.

TL;DR: The TOP clinical tool contains an additional 10 items for individual treatment planning and review, and is a reliable and valid 20-item instrument for treatment outcomes monitoring.
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Validity of EQ-5D-5L in stroke

TL;DR: Results support the validity of the EQ-5D-5L descriptive system as a generic health outcome measure in patients with acute stroke, demonstrating some psychometric advantages in comparison with EQ- 5D-3L.
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Quality of life instruments for economic evaluations in health and social care for older people: a systematic review.

TL;DR: The ICECAP-O and the ASCOT currently appear to be the most useful instruments for economic evaluations in services aimed at older people, but their limitations are that health dimensions may be captured only partially and the instruments require further validation.
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