نتایج جستجو برای: adjusted life

تعداد نتایج: 840251  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2010
Nandagudi Srinivasa Murthy B S Nandakumar Sreekantaiah Pruthvish Preethi Sara George Aleyamma Mathew

The disability adjusted life year (DALY) has been employed to quantify the burden of diseases. This measure allows for combining in a single indicator "years of life lived with disabilities (YLD)" and "years of life lost from premature death (YLL)" . The present communication attempts to estimate the burden of cancers in-terms of YLL, YLD and DALY for "all sites" and leading sites of cancer in ...

2010
R. Gibson Parrish

An ideal population health outcome metric should reflect a population's dynamic state of physical, mental, and social well-being. Positive health outcomes include being alive; functioning well mentally, physically, and socially; and having a sense of well-being. Negative outcomes include death, loss of function, and lack of well-being. In contrast to these health outcomes, diseases and injuries...

Journal: :Decision Analysis 2007
Gordon Hazen

M for evaluating health quality are central to medical decision analyses. The most important such method is the quality-adjusted life year (QALY), in which a patient’s length of life is given weight proportional to his/her quality of health. QALYs have become ubiquitous in medical cost-effectiveness as a measure of preference for health outcomes. However, numerous studies have demonstrated that...

2011
Keun-Sik Hong

Stroke is a prototype disorder that disables as well as kills people. The disability-adjusted life years (DALY) metric developed by the World Health Organization to measure the global burden of disease integrates healthy life years lost due to both premature mortality and living with disability. Accordingly, it is well suited to stroke research. The DALY has previously been applied only to larg...

2017
Sara Michelly Gonçalves Brandão Whady Hueb Yang Ting Ju Antonio Carlos Pedroso de Lima Carisi Anne Polanczyk Luciane Nascimento Cruz Rosa Maria Rahmi Garcia Myrthes Emy Takiuti Edimar Alcides Bocchi

OBJECTIVES This study evaluated the utility and quality-of-life year measurements for patients with coronary artery disease who underwent any of 3 therapeutic strategies with a 5-year follow-up. METHODS Quality-of-life data were obtained from the Medicine, Angioplasty, or Surgery Study II trial. To obtain utilities, the 36-Item Short-Form questionnaire was converted to a 6-Dimensional Health ...

Aeen, Fereshteh, Ahmadi, Fazlollah, Heravi, Majideh, Tootoonchi, Mina,

Introduction: Nursing education has to be planned considering the community’s health needs based on the most recent criteria introduced by World Health Organization. The purpose of this study was to determine whether nursing curriculum conform to the burden of diseases as Disability Adjusted Life Years in Iran in 2003. Methods: In this comparative study, the etiology of burden of diseases base...

2016
Jin Yong Lee Minsu Ock Seung Hoon Kim Dun Sol Go Hyun Joo Kim Min Woo Jo

Health-Adjusted Life Expectancy (HALE) is a summary measurement that estimates the average number of years that a person at a given age can expect to live an equivalent of full health. HALE has not been previously reported at national or regional levels in Korea. This study aimed to measure HALE from 2005 to 2011 in Korea at both the national and regional levels as part of the Korean National B...

2015
Koustuv Dalal Leif Svanström

Economic burdens of injuries at the country level are unknown. In the current study we tried to explore the economic burden of DALYs loss due to injuries at the country level, then distributed according to the World Bank’s income groups. Methods: Data from the World Bank and the World Health Organization websites were used. Disability adjusted life year (DALY) and gross domestic product (GDP) p...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
anthony j. culyer department of economics & related studies and centre for health economics, university of york, york, uk

daniels, porteny and urrutia et al make a good case for the idea that that public decisions ought to be made not only “in the light of” evidence but also “on the basis of” budget impact, financial protection and equity. health technology assessment (hta) should, they say, be accordingly expanded to consider matters additional to safety and cost-effectiveness. they also complain that most hta re...

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