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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về sinh học được đăng trên tạp chí hóa học quốc tế đề tài : A review of health utilities across conditions common in paediatric and adult populations | Tarride et al. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8 12 http www.hqlo.eom content 8 1 12 HEALTH AND QUALITY of life outcomes REVIEW Open Access A review of health utilities across conditions common in paediatric and adult populations I s k . Cri I s rr I J J 1 2h I r k Di I rl T-x 1 2 h ỉ i h f- k I r D I r p ií1 2 D I_I Z S. 1 1 k S I- 1 2 I I k . zd J V-JS J 1 2 IX s I k IT S ỉ s k V k- . p. I I 1 2 Jean-Eric larriae Natasna BurKe Matthias Biscnor Robert B HopKins Linda Goeree Kaitryn Campbell Feng Xie1 2 Daria O Reilly1 2 Ron Goeree1 2 Abstract Background Cost-Utility analyses are commonly used in economic evaluations of interventions or conditions that have an impact on health-related quality of life. However evaluating utilities in children presents several challenges since young children may not have the cognitive ability to complete measurement tasks and thus utility values must be estimated by proxy assessors. Another solution is to use utilities derived from an adult population. To better inform the future conduct of cost-utility analyses in paediatric populations we reviewed the published literature reporting utilities among children and adults across selected conditions common to paediatric and adult populations. Methods An electronic search of Ovid MEDLINE EMBASE and the Cochrane Library up to November 2008 was conducted to identify studies presenting utility values derived from the Health Utilities Index HUI or EuroQoL-5Dimensions EQ-5D questionnaires or using time trade off TTO or standard gamble SG techniques in children and or adult populations from randomized controlled trials comparative or non-comparative observational studies or cross-sectional studies. The search was targeted to four chronic diseases conditions common to both children and adults and Known to have a negative impact on health-related quality of life HRQoL . Results After screening 951 citations identified from the literature search 77 unique studies included in our review .