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*Prices according to Dutch guidelines for costing.
†Price according to Dutch guidelines for costing studies.
Currently, there are no German guidelines for costing in economic evaluations containing standard unit costs.
¥Production loss per hour based on age and gender, obtained from the Dutch guidelines for costing.
Costs associated with resources use are valued following Dutch guidelines for costing research within health economic evaluations [ 58, 59].
An economic evaluation will be carried out from a societal perspective and according to the Dutch guidelines for costing in economic evaluations [ 54, 55].
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For the valuation of health care costs and patient and family costs, the updated Dutch Guideline for costing in economic evaluations [ 66] will be used.
The costs of productivity losses will be based on the gender and age specific friction costs, as outlined in the Dutch guideline for costing [ 55].
Costs were determined from the perspective of the healthcare payer and according to the national guideline for costing research in health economic analysis.
Total costs for each patient will be obtained by multiplying the resource use as measured with the TiC-P with standard costs, based on the Dutch guideline for costing research [ 53].
Moreover, there is a lack of guideline for costing method with a common consensus of researchers and relevant expertise which can address the standard methodological as well as practical issues in Bangladesh.
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