Abstract

To the Editor. Prosser et al1 quantify the benefits of childhood disease prevention by a novel approach. Adults were asked to consider their own time spent caring for their child, as well as the time that the child would spend suffering in the undesirable health state, and trade it off with any amount of their own life. Valuing health states by a standard time trade-off (TTO) method requires an experimental design that is explicit about health-state durations and what follows them (eg, death or full …

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