Swedish population health-related quality of life results using the EQ-5D

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Swedish population health-related quality of life results using the EQ-5D. / Burström, K; Johannesson, M; Diderichsen, F.

I: Quality of Life Research, Bind 10, Nr. 7, 2001, s. 621-35.

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Burström, K, Johannesson, M & Diderichsen, F 2001, 'Swedish population health-related quality of life results using the EQ-5D', Quality of Life Research, bind 10, nr. 7, s. 621-35. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1013171831202

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Burström, K., Johannesson, M., & Diderichsen, F. (2001). Swedish population health-related quality of life results using the EQ-5D. Quality of Life Research, 10(7), 621-35. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1013171831202

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Burström K, Johannesson M, Diderichsen F. Swedish population health-related quality of life results using the EQ-5D. Quality of Life Research. 2001;10(7):621-35. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1013171831202

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Burström, K ; Johannesson, M ; Diderichsen, F. / Swedish population health-related quality of life results using the EQ-5D. I: Quality of Life Research. 2001 ; Bind 10, Nr. 7. s. 621-35.

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