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