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Do health preferences differ among Asian populations?:A comparison of EQ-5D-5L discrete choice experiments data from 11 Asian studies
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- Yang , Z , Purba , F D , Shafie , A A , Igarashi , A , Wong , E L Y , Lam , H , Van Minh , H , Lin , H W , Ahn , J , Pattanaphesaj , J , Jo , M W , Mai , V Q , Busschbach , J , Luo , N & Jiang , J 2022 , ' Do health preferences differ among Asian populations? A comparison of EQ-5D-5L discrete choice experiments data from 11 Asian studies ' , Quality of Life Research , vol. 31 , no. 7 , pp. 2175-2187 .
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Introduction: Many countries have established their own EQ-5D value sets proceeding on the basis that health preferences differ among countries/populations. So far, published studies focused on comparing value set using TTO data. This study aims to compare the health preferences among 11 Asian populations using the DCE data collected in their EQ-5D-5L valuation studies. Methods: In the EQ-VT protocol, 196 pairs of EQ-5D-5L health states were valued by a general population sample using DCE method for all studies. DCE data were obtained from the study PI. To understand how the health preferences are different/similar with each other, the following analyses were done: (1) the statistical difference between the coefficients; (2) the relative importance of the five EQ-5D dimensions; (3) the relative importance of the response levels. Results: The number of statistically differed coefficients between two studies ranged from 2 to 16 (mean: 9.3), out of 20 main effects coefficients. For the relative importance, there is not a universal preference pattern that fits all studies, but with some common characteristics, e.g. mobility is considered the most important; the relative importance of levels are approximately 20% for level 2, 30% for level 3, 70% for level 4 for all studies. Discussion: Following a standardized study protocol, there are still considerable differences in the modeling and relative importance results in the EQ-5D-5L DCE data among 11 Asian studies. These findings advocate the use of local value set for calculating health state utility.
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- OAIster
- Journal :
- Yang , Z , Purba , F D , Shafie , A A , Igarashi , A , Wong , E L Y , Lam , H , Van Minh , H , Lin , H W , Ahn , J , Pattanaphesaj , J , Jo , M W , Mai , V Q , Busschbach , J , Luo , N & Jiang , J 2022 , ' Do health preferences differ among Asian populations? A comparison of EQ-5D-5L discrete choice experiments data from 11 Asian studies ' , Quality of Life Research , vol. 31 , no. 7 , pp. 2175-2187 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1313640758
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource