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The Indonesian EQ-5D-5L Value Set

Authors :
Jan J. V. Busschbach
Jan Passchier
Sawitri S. Sadarjoen
Fredrick Dermawan Purba
Titi Sahidah Fitriana
Joke A. M. Hunfeld
Aulia Iskandarsyah
Juan Manuel Ramos-Goñi
Psychiatry
Clinical Psychology
APH - Mental Health
Source :
Pharmacoeconomics (Print), 35(11), 1153-1165. Adis, Pharmacoeconomics, PharmacoEconomics, 35(11), 1153-1165. Adis International Ltd, Purba, F D, Hunfeld, J A M, Iskandarsyah, A, Fitriana, T S, Sadarjoen, S S, Ramos-Goñi, J M, Passchier, J & Busschbach, J J V 2017, ' The Indonesian EQ-5D-5L Value Set ', PharmacoEconomics, vol. 35, no. 11, pp. 1153-1165 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s40273-017-0538-9
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background The EQ-5D is one of the most used generic health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) instruments worldwide. To make the EQ-5D suitable for use in economic evaluations, a societal-based value set is needed. Indonesia does not have such a value set. Objective The aim of this study was to derive an EQ-5D-5L value set from the Indonesian general population. Methods A representative sample aged 17 years and over was recruited from the Indonesian general population. A multi-stage stratified quota method with respect to residence, gender, age, level of education, religion and ethnicity was utilized. Two elicitation techniques, the composite time trade-off (C-TTO) and discrete choice experiments (DCE) were applied. Interviews were undertaken by trained interviewers using computer-assisted face-to-face interviews with the EuroQol Valuation Technology (EQ-VT) platform. To estimate the value set, a hybrid regression model combining C-TTO and DCE data was used. Results A total of 1054 respondents who completed the interview formed the sample for the analysis. Their characteristics were similar to those of the Indonesian population. Most self-reported health problems were observed in the pain/discomfort dimension (39.66%) and least in the self-care dimension (1.89%). In the value set, the maximum value was 1.000 for full health (health state ‘11111’) followed by the health state ‘11112’ with value 0.921. The minimum value was −0.865 for the worst state (‘55555’). Preference values were most affected by mobility and least by pain/discomfort. Conclusions We now have a representative EQ-5D-5L value set for Indonesia. We expect our results will promote and facilitate health economic evaluations and HRQOL research in Indonesia. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s40273-017-0538-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Details

ISSN :
11707690
Volume :
35
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pharmacoeconomics (Print)
Accession number :
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