The Q-TWiST approach to assessing health-related quality of life in epilepsy |
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Authors: | C. E. Schwartz B. F. Cole B. G. Vickrey R. D. Gelber |
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Affiliation: | (1) Frontier Science and Technology Research Foundation, Inc., Brookline, 303 Boylston Street, 02146 Brookline, MA, USA;(2) The Rocky Mountain Multiple Sclerosis Center, Englewood, CO, USA;(3) Department of Community Health and Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, USA;(4) Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine, USA;(5) Division of Biostatistics, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, USA;(6) the Harvard School of Public Health, USA |
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Abstract: | We propose to develop a methodology for evaluating clinical interventions for epilepsy in terms of their effects on disease-related outcomes, social cost and quality of life, while incorporating patient preference. The technique represents an extension of the quality-adjusted time without symptoms and toxicities (Q-TWiST) method, which has been previously used to evaluate treatments for cancer and AIDS with respect to their costs in terms of toxicities, and benefits in terms of improved progression-free and overall survival. The extensions we propose to develop allow additional dimensions of quality of life relevant to epilepsy to be included in the analysis. We demonstrate a possible application of the proposed Q-TWiST method with a hypothetical example comparing surgeryvs antiepileptic medication management alone for seizure control. The trade-offs between these alternative treatments are highlighted, along with patient importance weightings regarding various dimensions of quality of life. We describe further research needed to develop the methodology fully and comment on its potential usefulness. |
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Keywords: | outcomes quality of life neurological disease epilepsy patient perspective Q-TWiST |
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