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Valuing Health Using Time Trade-Off and Discrete Choice Experiment Methods: Does Dimension Order Impact on Health State Values?

Authors :
Louise Longworth
Rachel Ibbotson
Mathieu F. Janssen
Brendan Mulhern
Koonal Shah
Psychiatry
Source :
Value in Health, 19(2), 210-217. Elsevier Ltd.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Background Health states defined by multiattribute instruments such as the EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire with five response levels (EQ-5D-5L) can be valued using time trade-off (TTO) or discrete choice experiment (DCE) methods. A key feature of the tasks is the order in which the health state dimensions are presented. Respondents may use various heuristics to complete the tasks, and therefore the order of the dimensions may impact on the importance assigned to particular states. Objective To assess the impact of different EQ-5D-5L dimension orders on health state values. Methods Preferences for EQ-5D-5L health states were elicited from a broadly representative sample of members of the UK general public. Respondents valued EQ-5D-5L health states using TTO and DCE methods across one of three dimension orderings via face-to-face computer-assisted personal interviews. Differences in mean values and the size of the health dimension coefficients across the arms were compared using difference testing and regression analyses. Results Descriptive analysis suggested some differences between the mean TTO health state values across the different dimension orderings, but these were not systematic. Regression analysis suggested that the magnitude of the dimension coefficients differs across the different dimension orderings (for both TTO and DCE), but there was no clear pattern. Conclusions There is some evidence that the order in which the dimensions are presented impacts on the coefficients, which may impact on the health state values provided. The order of dimensions is a key consideration in the design of health state valuation studies.

Details

ISSN :
10983015
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Value in Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e110226e75034e697b554a95e57d3e94
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2015.11.005