Content of Health Economics Analysis Plans (HEAPs) for Trial-Based Economic Evaluations: Expert Delphi Consensus Survey

Apr 1, 2021, 00:00
10.1016/j.jval.2020.10.002
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(20)34444-2/fulltext
Title : Content of Health Economics Analysis Plans (HEAPs) for Trial-Based Economic Evaluations: Expert Delphi Consensus Survey
Citation : https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/action/showCitFormats?pii=S1098-3015(20)34444-2&doi=10.1016/j.jval.2020.10.002
First page : 539
Section Title : METHODOLOGY
Open access? : Yes
Section Order : 539

Objectives

Health economics analysis plans (HEAPs) currently lack consistency, with uncertainty surrounding appropriate content. We aimed to develop a list of essential items that should be included in HEAPs for economic evaluations conducted alongside randomized trials.

Methods

A list of potential items for inclusion was developed by examining existing HEAPs. An electronic Delphi survey was conducted among professional health economists. Respondents were asked to rate potential items from 1 (least important) to 9 (most important), suggest additional items, and comment on proposed items (round 1). A second survey (round 2) was emailed to participants, including the participant’s own scores from round 1 along with summary results from the whole panel; participants were asked to rerate each item. Consensus criteria for inclusion in the final list were predefined as >70% of participants rating an item 7-9 and 15% rating it 1-3 after round 2. A final item selection meeting was held to scrutinize the results and adjudicate on items lacking consensus.

Results

62 participants completed round 1 of the survey. The initial list included 72 potential items; all 72 were carried forward to round 2, and no new items were added. 48 round 1 respondents (77.4%) completed round 2 and reached consensus on 53 items. At the final meeting, the expert panel (n = 9) agreed that 58 items should be included in the essential list, moved 9 items to an optional list, and dropped 5 items.

Conclusions

Via expert consensus opinion, this study identified 58 items that are considered essential in a HEAP.

Categories :
  • Confounding, Selection Bias Correction, Causal Inference
  • Economic Evaluation
  • Methodological & Statistical Research
  • Multiple/other types of economic evaluation
  • Study Approaches
  • Survey Methods
  • Surveys & Expert Panels
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  • analysis plans
  • bias
  • economic evaluation
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