Ines Buchholz
Greifswald University Hospital
23 Papers
30 Citations
Ines Buchholz is an academic researcher from Greifswald University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: EQ-5D & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Ines Buchholz include University of Greifswald & University of Hamburg.
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Papers
Psychometric properties of the EQ-5D-5L: a systematic review of the literature
TL;DR: The EQ-5D-5L exhibits excellent psychometric properties across a broad range of populations, conditions and settings, and demonstrated moderate to strong correlations with global health measures, other multi-attribute utility instruments, physical/functional health, pain, activities of daily living, and clinical/biological measures.
Measuring changes in health over time using the EQ-5D 3L and 5L: a head-to-head comparison of measurement properties and sensitivity to change in a German inpatient rehabilitation sample.
TL;DR: Cross-sectionally and longitudinally, 5L was associated with an improved ability to detect health changes over time, reduced ceiling effects, and improved discriminatory power.
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Translation and adaptation of the German version of the Veterans Rand—36/12 Item Health Survey
TL;DR: In this article, the translation and culturally adapted German version of the Veterans Rand 36 Items Health Survey (VR-36), and its short form, the VR-12 counterpart, were validated in a German sample of orthopedic and psychosomatic inpatient rehabilitation patients.
Ziele von Patienten der medizinischen Rehabilitation – Eine Übersicht zum Forschungsstand in Deutschland
Ines Buchholz,Thomas Kohlmann +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse the impact of Zielen on the performance of Rehabilitationsansatzes in Deutschland in terms of patient-to-beachperson transfer.
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What difference does multiple imputation make in longitudinal modeling of EQ-5D-5L data? Empirical analyses of simulated and observed missing data patterns.
Inka Rösel,Lina María Serna-Higuita,Fatima Al Sayah,Maresa Buchholz,Ines Buchholz,Thomas Kohlmann,Peter Martus,You-Shan Feng +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the differences in analyzing the scores of a health-related quality of life questionnaire (EQ-5D-5L) using four approaches in two empirical datasets.