1. EORTC QLU-C10D value sets for Austria, Italy, and Poland.
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Gamper, E. M., King, M. T., Norman, R., Efficace, F., Cottone, F., Holzner, B., Kemmler, G., and European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Group
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NAUSEA , *FATIGUE (Physiology) , *VALUATION , *COUNTRIES - Abstract
Objective: To develop Austrian, Italian, and Polish general population value sets for the EORTC QLU-C10D, a cancer-specific utility instrument based on the EORTC QLQ-C30, and to descriptively compare their index scores for distinct health states.Methods: The QLU-C10D descriptive system comprises 10 health attributes and each can take on 4 levels. A standardised and pre-tested methodology has been applied for valuations including a web-based discrete choice experiment (DCE). It was administered in 1000 general population respondents per country recruited via online panels, aiming at representativeness for core socio-demographic variables.Results: In all three countries, the attributes with the largest impact on utility were physical functioning, pain, and role functioning. Cancer-specific dimensions with the largest impact were nausea and fatigue or bowel problems. Utility values of the worst health state (i.e. severe problems on all 10 dimension) were -0.111 (Austria), 0.025 (Italy), and 0.048 (Poland). Country-specific utilities differed for a selection of health states across the continuum. Austrian utilities were systematically lower for moderately and severely impaired health states.Conclusion: QLU-C10D cancer-specific utilities can now be calculated in three more countries. Differences between countries indicate that careful consideration is required when using non-country-specific value sets in economic evaluations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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