Health Values and Prospect Theory
Jonathan R. Treadwell and
Leslie A. Lenert
Medical Decision Making, 1999, vol. 19, issue 3, 344-352
Abstract:
Health values are important components of medical decisions. Experimental data sug gest that people value health in complex and dynamic ways. Prospect theory is a descriptive theory of choice that may accurately characterize how people assign values to health states. The authors first provide background on prospect theory and how it can be applied to health values. Next, they review the relevant health research and find mixed support for prospect theory. Last, they discuss implications of prospect theory for cost-effectiveness analysis. The application of prospect theory to health deserves further research because it may help clarify the link between health and values. Key words : health values; prospect theory; utility theory; quality of life; patient preferences; decision analysis; cost-effectiveness analysis. (Med Decis Making 1999; 19: 344-352)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1177/0272989X9901900313
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