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BackgroundUtility weight, a measure of health-related quality of life, is used in disease burden measurements and economic evaluations. In this study, we used the visual analogue scale (VAS) and standard gamble (SG) method to determine the utility weights of lung cancer health states in South Korea from a societal perspective.MethodsSix hypothetical health states for lung cancer or a related health state reflective of disease severity were developed: 1) Stage I, 2) Stage II, 3) Stage IIIa, 4) Stage IIIB, 5) Stage IV, and 6) Pulmonary nodule. The description of each health state description was divided into four parts: diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, and progression and prognosis. A total of 515 representative adult Korean participants used a VAS and SG to evaluate these six health states via face-to-face computer-assisted interviews. The means, standard deviations, and median utility weights of the six health states were estimated by valuation method.ResultsThe two valuation methods of the scenarios yielded the same mean utility rankings. Pulmonary nodule received the highest rank (VAS, 0.66 and SG, 0.83), whereas Stage 4 was assigned the lowest rank (VAS, 0.09 and SG, 0.31). For all health states, the mean utility weights calculated using the SG were greater than those calculated using the VAS. The differences between the utility weights obtained using the two valuation methods ranged from 0.14 (Stage I) to 0.22 (Stage IV). The two approaches tended to yield larger differences for more severe stages.ConclusionsThis study determined utilities for squamous cell lung cancer that will be useful for estimating the burden of lung cancer and for conducting economic evaluations of lung cancer interventions.

Highlights

  • Utility weight, a measure of health-related quality of life, is used in disease burden measurements and economic evaluations

  • An indicator of the health-related quality of life, is used in measurements of disease burdens and economic evaluations, and the results provide important evidence to support the decision-making processes of policy makers [4, 5]

  • The mean utility calculated using the standard gamble (SG) method was greater than that calculated using the visual analogue scale (VAS)

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Introduction

A measure of health-related quality of life, is used in disease burden measurements and economic evaluations. We used the visual analogue scale (VAS) and standard gamble (SG) method to determine the utility weights of lung cancer health states in South Korea from a societal perspective. Lung cancers are associated with symptoms such as cough, dyspnea, weight loss, and chest tightness, patients with very early-stage disease may be asymptomatic. An indicator of the health-related quality of life, is used in measurements of disease burdens and economic evaluations, and the results provide important evidence to support the decision-making processes of policy makers [4, 5]. Decision makers should have access to utility data specific to local populations [7]. A preference-based assessment, which can be categorized into direct and indirect methods, can be used to achieve this ideal [8]

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