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- Title
Valuation Survey of EQ-5D-Y Based on the International Common Protocol: Development of a Value Set in Japan.
- Authors
Shiroiwa, Takeru; Ikeda, Shunya; Noto, Shinichi; Fukuda, Takashi; Stolk, Elly
- Abstract
Background: EQ-5D-Y is a preference-based measure for children and adolescents (aged 8–15 y). This is the first study to develop an EQ-5D-Y value set for converting EQ-5D-Y responses to index values. Methods: We recruited 1047 respondents (aged 20–79 y) from the general population, stratified by gender and age group, in 5 Japanese cities. All data were collected through face-to-face surveys. Respondents were asked to value EQ-5D-Y states for a hypothetical 10-y-old child from a proxy perspective using composite time tradeoff (cTTO) and a discrete choice experiment (DCE). The discrete choice data were analyzed using a mixed logit model. Latent DCE values were then converted to a 0 (death)/1 (full health) scale by mapping them to the cTTO values. Results: The mean observed cTTO value of the worst health state [33333] was 0.20. Analysis of the DCE data showed that the coefficients of the domains related to mental functions ("Having pain or discomfort" and "Feeling worried, sad, or unhappy") were larger than those for the domains related to physical and social functions. By converting latent DCE values to a utility scale, we constructed a value set for EQ-5D-Y. No inconsistencies were observed. The minimum predicted score was 0.288 [33333], and the second-best score was 0.957 [12111]. Conclusion: A value set for EQ-5D-Y was successfully constructed. This is the first survey of an EQ-5D-Y value set. Interpreting the differences between EQ-5D-Y and EQ-5D-5L value sets is a future task with implications for health care policy.
- Subjects
JAPAN; EXPERIMENTAL design; RESEARCH methodology; MULTIPLE regression analysis; HEALTH status indicators; SURVEYS; DECISION making; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; QUESTIONNAIRES; PROXY
- Publication
Medical Decision Making, 2021, Vol 41, Issue 5, p597
- ISSN
0272-989X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0272989X211001859