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Assessing the relative importance of key quality of life dimensions for people with and without a disability: an empirical ranking comparison study.

Matthew CrockerClaire Louise HutchinsonChristine Mpundu-KaambwaRuth WalkerGang ChenJulie Ratcliffe
Published in: Health and quality of life outcomes (2021)
The relative importance of quality of life dimensions for people with a disability differs to people without a disability. Quality of life is a key outcome for economic evaluation and for assessing the impact of disability care policy and practice in Australia and internationally. It is important that the effectiveness of interventions is measured and valued in ways which are fully reflective of the quality of life preferences of people with a disability.
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