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How is the Standard Gamble Technique Applied in Research?
In epidemiological research, the SG technique is applied in various ways:
Health Outcome Studies
: Researchers use SG to measure the utility of different
health outcomes
in clinical trials and observational studies.
Cost-Utility Analysis
: It is used to calculate
Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYs)
, which combine quantity and quality of life.
Policy Formulation
: The results from SG studies help in formulating health policies that reflect patient preferences.
Patient-Centered Care
: It aids in developing
patient-centered care
models that prioritize the preferences and values of patients.
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