Abstract

ObjectivesThis study aimed to test the reliability, validity and sensitivity of Chinese version of the EQ-5D preference weights in Chinese general people, examine the differences between the China value set and the UK, Japan and Korea value sets, and provide methods for evaluating and comparing the EQ-5D value sets of different countries.MethodsA random sample of 2984 community residents (15 years or older) were interviewed using a questionnaire including the EQ-5D scale. Level of agreement, convergent validity, known-groups validity and sensitivity of the EQ-5D China, United Kingdom (UK), Japan and Korea value sets were determined.ResultsThe mean EQ-5D index scores were significantly (P<0.05) different among the UK (0.964), Japan (0.981), Korea (0.987), and China (0.985) weights. High level of agreement (intraclass correlations coefficients > 0.75) and convergent validity (Pearson’s correlation coefficients > 0.95) were found between each paired schemes. The EQ-5D index scores discriminated equally well for the four versions between levels of 10 known-groups (P< 0.05). The effect size and the relative efficiency statistics showed that the China weights had better sensitivity.ConclusionsThe China EQ-5D preference weights show equivalent psychometric properties with those from the UK, Japan and Korea weights while slightly more sensitive to known group differences than those from the Japan and Korea weights. Considering both psychometric and sociocultural issues, the China scheme should be a priority as an EQ-5D based measure of the health related quality of life in Chinese general population.

Highlights

  • Health utilities (HUs) or health-state utility values (HSUVs) are key parameters for health economic studies[1]

  • The effect size and the relative efficiency statistics showed that the China weights had better sensitivity

  • Applicability of the China EQ-5D Value Set sociocultural issues, the China scheme should be a priority as an EQ-5D based measure of the health related quality of life in Chinese general population

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Introduction

Health utilities (HUs) or health-state utility values (HSUVs) are key parameters for health economic studies[1]. No efforts were contributed to the development of value sets based on this population’s preference until 2014 a Chinese time trade-off (TTO) value set for the EQ-5D health states using a sample of the Chinese general population was published by Liu and his colleagues [7].

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