The impact of conditions labels on health state values John Brazier Donna Rowen Aki Tsuchiya Tracey Young Rachel Ibbotson 10.15131/shef.data.11890569.v1 https://orda.shef.ac.uk/articles/poster/The_impact_of_conditions_labels_on_health_state_values/11890569 Background:  Generic preference-based measures (e.g. EQ-5D) do not have condition labels  Condition specific preference based measures (e.g. AQL-5D) and vignettes often have the condition name embedded in the text (e.g. ‘experienced asthma symptoms as a result of air pollution’) or in the valuation task  No consensus in literature on impact of condition labelling due to previous studies being too small, within subject (and hence ‘focusing’ on condition) or covering a small severity range Objective: This paper examines the impact of referring to the medical condition in the descriptions of the health states valued by members of the general public 2020-02-25 10:21:56 health state values conditions labels generic preference-based measure condition specific preference based measures condition labelling QOL Health Economics Health Care