Dynamic evaluation of criteria of the health-relatad quality of life on the base of the hierarchies analysis method

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A method for studying the dynamics of the main criteria of the health-related quality of life (HRQoL), based on the hierarchies analysis method (HAM) of T. Saaty is being developed. It is assumed that the assessments of HRQoL scales (criteria) according to existing specific and non-specific questionnaires change over time, which also leads to a change in the degree of their influence on each other. This, in turn, changes the integral indicators of HRQoL. There is a need to work with tables of dynamic judgments based on HAM using different classes of time functions, considering the specifics of the task and HRQoL criteria. The paper proposes a new methodology for estimating HRQoL, taking into account the dynamics of the main characteristics of HAM.

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Marina P. Dyakovich

Angarsk State Technical University; East-Siberian Institute of Medical and Ecological Research SB RAS

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Email: marik914@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5970-5326

Doctor of Biological Sciences, Head of Economics, Marketing and Management Psychology Department

Russian Federation, 60 Tchaikovsky St., Angarsk 665835, Russian Federation; 3, 12a microdistrict, Angarsk 665826, Russian Federation

Ivan A. Finogenko

V.M. Matrosov Institute of System Dynamics and Control Theory SB RAS

Email: fin@icc.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6821-3385

Doctor of Physics and Mathematics Sciences, Chief Researcher

Russian Federation, 134 Lermontov St., Irkutsk 664033, Russian Federation

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