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EQ-5D-Y Value Set for Germany.

Authors :
Kreimeier, Simone
Mott, David
Ludwig, Kristina
Greiner, Wolfgang
IMPACT HTA HRQoL Group
Prevolnik Rupel, Valentina
Ramos-Goñi, Juan Manuel
Source :
PharmacoEconomics. 2022 Suppl, Vol. 40, p217-229. 13p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Demand is increasing for youth-specific preference-based health-related quality-of-life measures for inclusion in evaluations of healthcare interventions for children and adolescents. The EQ-5D-Youth (EQ-5D-Y) has the potential to become such a preference-based measure. Objective: This study applied the recently published EQ-5D-Y valuation protocol to develop a German EQ-5D-Y value set and explored the differences between values given to youth health by parents and non-parents. Methods: To elicit EQ-5D-Y health state preferences, a representative sample of 1030 adults of the general population completed a discrete choice experiment (DCE) online survey, and 215 adults participated in face-to-face interviews applying composite time trade-off (cTTO). Respondents were asked to consider a 10-year-old child living in the health states. DCE data were modelled using a mixed logit model. To derive the value set, DCE latent scale values were anchored onto adjusted mean cTTO values using a linear mapping approach. Results: Adult respondents considered pain/discomfort and feeling worried/sad/unhappy as the two most important dimensions in terms of youth health. Adjusted mean cTTO values ranged from − 0.350 for health state 33333 to 0.970 for health state 21111. The EQ-5D-Y value set showed a logical order for all parameter estimates, and predicted values ranged from − 0.283 to 1. Differences in preferences by parental status were mainly observed for cTTO results, where mean values were larger for parents than for non-parents. Conclusions: Applying the valuation protocol, a German EQ-5D-Y value set with internally consistent coefficients was developed. This enables the instrument to be used in economic evaluations of paediatric healthcare interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11707690
Volume :
40
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
PharmacoEconomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160841642
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40273-022-01143-9