Abstract

ObjectiveTo our knowledge this is the first study presenting descriptive EQ-5D health profile and VAS scores for orthopedic patients in Slovenia. Furthermore, EQ-5D-3L population norms for Slovenia are presented. The aims of this study are (1) to provide population norms for EQ-5D-3L in Slovenia according to age and sex and (2) to compare different groups of orthopaedic patients’ health state among themselves as well as to the general population. MethodsData on orthopedic patients' preoperative health status assessment were recorded (n = 1118). The health status of 4 groups of orthopedic patients was analyzed and compared using EQ VAS and the EQ-5D descriptive profile. The results were compared with Slovenian population norms, which were calculated using the EQ-5D valuation set database from year 2000 (n = 708). ResultsAs expected, a higher proportion of patients than the general population report problems on all dimensions. The opposite is true only for mobility and anxiety/depression dimension for shoulder surgery patients. Hip endoscopy patients have the lowest health-related quality of life (HRQoL) out of all patient groups using EQ VAS and EQ-5D descriptive profiles. ConclusionThe population norms presented will be useful for many researchers trying to compare HRQoL among various patient groups or the general population. Separate use of the descriptive profile of the EQ-5D is informative when assessing HRQoL in orthopedic patients and is in line with VAS values. The results can support further studies on health needs assessment as well as decisions on funds allocation among groups of orthopedic patients.

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