An Exploratory Study to Test the Impact on Three “Bolt-On” Items to the EQ-5D

Jan 1, 2015, 00:00 AM
10.1016/j.jval.2014.09.004
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(14)04722-6/fulltext
Section Title : Preference-Based Assessments
Section Order : 12
First Page : 52

Background

Generic preference-based measures were criticized for being inappropriate in some conditions. One solution is to include “bolt-on” dimensions describing additional specific health problems.

Objectives

This study aimed to develop bolt-on dimensions to the EuroQol five-dimensional questionnaire (EQ-5D) and assess their impact on health state values.

Methods

Bolt-on dimensions were developed for vision problems, hearing problems, and tiredness. Each bolt-on dimension had three severity levels to match the EQ-5D. Three “core” EQ-5D states across a range of severity were selected, and each level of a bolt-on item was added, resulting in nine states in each condition. Health states with and without the bolt-on dimensions were valued by 300 members of the UK general public using time trade-off in face-to-face interviews, and mean health state values were compared using t tests. Regression analysis examined the impact of the bolt-on variants and the level of the bolt-on items after controlling for sociodemographic characteristics.

Results

Bolt-on dimensions had an impact on health state values of the EQ-5D; however, the size, direction, and significance of the impact depend on the severity of the core EQ-5D state and of the bolt-on dimension. Regression analysis demonstrated that after controlling for possible differences in sociodemographic characteristics between the groups, there were no significant differences in health state values between the three bolt-on dimensions but confirmed that the impact depended on the severity of the EQ-5D health state and the levels of bolt-on dimensions.

Conclusions

The impact of a bolt-on dimension on the EQ-5D depends on the core health state and the level of the bolt-on dimension. Further research in this area is encouraged.

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HEOR Topics :
  • Health State Utilities
  • Methodological & Statistical Research
  • Patient-Centered Research
  • Patient-reported Outcomes & Quality of Life Outcomes
  • PRO & Related Methods
Tags :
  • bolt-on
  • EQ-5D
  • health state valuation
  • hearing
  • tiredness
  • vision
Regions :
  • Africa
  • Eastern and Central Europe
  • Middle East
  • Western Europe