A Vision “Bolt-On” Item Could Increase the Discriminatory Power of the EQ-5D Index Score

Abstract Background Recently, a vision “bolt-on” EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire (EQ-5D) was developed and tentative utility values (i.e., a “value set”) for this new descriptive system were estimated. Objectives To compare the discriminatory power of this bolt-on and standard utility-based E...

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Veröffentlicht in:Value in health 2015-12, Vol.18 (8), p.1037-1042
Hauptverfasser: Luo, Nan, PhD, Wang, Xingzhi, BSc, Ang, Marcus, MMed, Finkelstein, Eric A., PhD, Aung, Tin, MMed, PhD, Wong, Tien-Yin, MMed, MPH, PhD, Lamoureux, Ecosse, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Recently, a vision “bolt-on” EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire (EQ-5D) was developed and tentative utility values (i.e., a “value set”) for this new descriptive system were estimated. Objectives To compare the discriminatory power of this bolt-on and standard utility-based EQ-5D health indices. Methods Cross-sectional data on the (3-level) vision bolt-on EQ-5D were collected through face-to-face interviews with 500 and 336 individuals with and without visual impairment, respectively. To assess the discriminatory power of the vision bolt-on index relative to the standard EQ-5D index developed in the vision bolt-on valuation study, 16 pairs of mutually exclusive subgroups of individuals defined by the individuals’ visual acuity and responses to the 14-item visual function questionnaire were compared pairwise. The absolute mean difference in the two index scores and the corresponding F statistic derived from the comparisons were used as measures of discriminatory power. Results The absolute mean difference in the bolt-on index score was larger than that in the standard EQ-5D index score in 14 of the 16 comparisons. The bolt-on index score exhibited a larger F-statistic value than did the standard EQ-5D index score in all known-group comparisons, with the F-statistic ratio ranging from 0.415 to 0.770. Conclusions The vision bolt-on EQ-5D appears to be more discriminative than the standard EQ-5D in measurement of vision problems. Future studies should investigate the extent to which the vision bolt-on item can increase the sensitivity of the EQ-5D to vision change in interventional studies.
ISSN:1098-3015
1524-4733
DOI:10.1016/j.jval.2015.08.002