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Valuation of EuroQol Five-Dimensional Questionnaire,Youth Version (EQ-5D-Y) and EuroQol Five-Dimensional Questionnaire,Three-Level Version (EQ-5D-3L) Health States: The Impact of Wording and Perspective
Authors:Simone Kreimeier  Mark Oppe  Juan M. Ramos-Goñi  Amanda Cole  Nancy Devlin  Michael Herdman  Brendan Mulhern  Koonal K. Shah  Elly Stolk  Oliver Rivero-Arias  Wolfgang Greiner
Affiliation:1. Bielefeld University, Faculty of Health Science, Department of Health Economics and Health Care Management;2. Office of the EuroQol Research Foundation, Rotterdam, Netherlands;3. Office of Health Economics, London, UK;4. Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia;5. University of Oxford, UK
Abstract:

Background

Valuations of health states were affected by the wording of the two instruments (EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-Y) and by the perspective taken (child or adult).

Objectives

There is a growing demand for value sets for the EQ-5D-Y (EQ-5D instrument for younger populations). Given the similarities between EQ-5D-Y and EQ-5D-3L, we investigated whether valuations of health states were affected by the differences in wording between the two instruments and by the perspective taken in the valuation exercise (child or adult). Study Design: Respondents were randomly assigned to EQ-5D-3L or EQ-5D-Y (instrument) and further into two groups that either valued health states for an adult or for a 10-year-old child (perspective). The valuation tasks were composite time trade-off (C-TTO) and discrete choice experiments (DCE), including comparisons with death (DCE + death). Members of the adult general population in four countries (Germany, Netherlands, Spain, England) participated in computer-assisted personal interviews.

Methods

Two-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) and post hoc tests were used to compare C-TTO responses and chi-square tests were conducted to compare DCE + death valuations.

Results

A significant interaction effect between instrument and perspective for C-TTO responses was found. Significant differences by perspective (adult and child) occurred only for the EQ-5D-3L. Significant differences in values between instruments (EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-Y) occurred only for the adult perspective. Both significant results were confirmed by the DCE + death results. When comparing EQ-5D-3L for adult perspective and EQ-5D-Y for child perspective, values were also significantly different.

Conclusions

The results identified an interaction effect between wording of the instrument and perspective on elicited values, suggesting that current EQ-5D-3L value sets should not be employed to assign values to EQ-5D-Y health states.
Keywords:adolescents  children  EQ-5D-Y  health-related quality of life (HRQoL)  health state values  perspective
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