Admassu Nadew Lamu
Gang Chen,
Jan Abel Olsen,
Admassu Nadew Lamu
:
The influence of parents' and partner's education on own health behaviours
Social Science and Medicine 2024 DOI
Jan Abel Olsen,
Gang Chen,
Admassu Nadew Lamu
:
The relative importance of education and health behaviour for health and wellbeing
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Gang Chen,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
Amplified disparities: The association between spousal education and own health
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Lars Björkman,
Harald Johan Hamre,
Terje Alræk,
Frauke Musial,
Bjarne Robberstad
:
Is amalgam removal in patients with medically unexplained physical symptoms cost-effective? A prospective cohort and decision modelling study in Norway
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Lars Björkman,
Harald Johan Hamre,
Terje Alræk,
Frauke Musial,
Bjarne Robberstad
:
Validity and responsiveness of EQ-5D-5L and SF-6D in patients with health complaints attributed to their amalgam fillings: a prospective cohort study of patients undergoing amalgam removal
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Ole Frithjof Norheim,
Fredrik A. Gregersen,
Mathias Barra
:
Cycle-network expansion plan in Oslo: Modeling cost-effectiveness analysis and health equity impact
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Bjarne Robberstad,
Harald Johan Hamre,
Terje Alræk,
Frauke Musial,
Lars Björkman
:
Validity and responsiveness of GHC-index in patients with amalgam-attributed health complaints
Jan Abel Olsen,
Marie Hella Lindberg,
Admassu Nadew Lamu
:
Health and wellbeing in Norway: Population norms and the social gradient
Thor Gamst-Klaussen,
Admassu Nadew Lamu
:
Does the EQ-5D usual activities dimension measure what it intends to measure? The relative importance of work, study, housework, family or leisure activities
Admassu Nadew Lamu
:
Does linear equating improve prediction in mapping? Crosswalking MacNew onto EQ‑5D‑5L value sets
European Journal of Health Economics 2020 DOI
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Abdulrahman Jbaily,
Stéphane Verguet,
Bjarne Robberstad,
Ole Frithjof Norheim
:
Is cycle network expansion cost-effective? A health economic evaluation of cycling in Oslo
BMC Public Health 2020 DOI
Jan Abel Olsen,
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
John Cairns
:
In search of a common currency: A comparison of seven
EQ‐5D‐5L value sets
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
Yes, health is important, but as much for its importance via
social life: The direct and indirect effects of health on subjective well‐being in chronically ill individuals
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
Testing alternative regression models to predict utilities: mapping the QLQ-C30 onto the EQ-5D-5L and the SF-6D
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Gang Chen,
Thor Gamst-Klaussen,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
Do country-specific preference-weights matter in the choice of mapping algorithms? The case of mapping the Diabetes-39 onto eight country-specific EQ-5D-5L value sets
Thor Gamst-Klaussen,
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Gang Chen,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
Assessment of outcome measures for cost–utility
analysis in depression: mapping depression scales
onto the EQ-5D-5L
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Thor Gamst-Klaussen,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
Preference Weighting of Health State Values: What Difference Does It Make, and Why?
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
The relative importance of health, income and social relations for subjective well-being: An integrative analysis
Thor Gamst-Klaussen,
Gang Chen,
Admassu Nadew Lamu,
Jan Abel Olsen
:
Health state utility instruments compared: inquiring
into nonlinearity across EQ-5D-5L, SF-6D, HUI-3 and 15D
Nina Cecilie Øverby,
Elisabet Rudjord Hillesund,
Sissel Heidi Helland,
Christine Helle,
Andrew Keith Wills,
Admassu Nadew Lamu
m.fl.:
Evaluating the effectiveness and implementation of evidence-based early-life nutrition interventions in a community setting a hybrid type 1 non-randomized trial – the Nutrition Now project protocol
Thor Gamst-Klaussen,
Admassu Nadew Lamu
:
Does the EQ-5D usual activities dimension measure what it intends to measure? The relative importance of work, study, housework, family or leisure activities.
2019
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