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Comparing the performance of the EQ-5D and SF-6D when measuring the benefits of alleviating knee pain
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation, 07/20/09
Barton GR et al. – The EQ–5D and SF–6D had largely comparable practicality and construct validity. However, in contrast to the EQ–5D, the SF–6D could not discriminate between those who improved post–intervention, and those who did not. This suggests that it is more appropriate to use the EQ–5D in future cost–effectiveness analyses of interventions which are designed to alleviate knee pain.
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