This Dead or That Dead: Framing Effects in the Evaluation of Health States

Jan 1, 2024, 00:00 AM
10.1016/j.jval.2023.10.009
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(23)06155-7/fulltext
Section Title : PREFERENCE-BASED ASSESSMENTS
Section Order : 95
First Page : 95

Objectives

Current approaches to health state valuation rely on credible classification of states as either “better than dead” or “worse than dead” (WTD). We investigate how such evaluations of health states are affected by the framing in pairwise comparison tasks.

Methods

We conducted an online survey with 361 participants to compare the propensity to evaluate a state as WTD under 6 frames: (A) using a regular time trade-off (TTO) choice task, (B) using a lead-time TTO choice task, (C) excluding the immediacy of death, (D) avoiding reference to the process of dying, (E) focusing on longevity, and (F) focusing on improvements in quality of life. Each participant evaluated 9 EQ-5D-5L health states using 3 frames. The frames were compared using several statistical approaches to confirm robustness to indirect comparisons or respondent heterogeneity and inattentiveness.

Results

The odds of a state being evaluated as WTD, compared with frame A, increase 2.7-fold and 1.5-fold in frame B and E, respectively, and decrease >5-fold in frame F. Frames C and D do not differ significantly from frame A.

Conclusions

Different framings for questions about whether a state is WTD or better than dead, even if theoretically equivalent, yield substantially different results. Notably, whether a state is evaluated as WTD differs greatly between the regular TTO and lead-time TTO choice tasks and when either final outcomes or improvements over time are considered.

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HEOR Topics :
  • Health State Utilities
  • Methodological & Statistical Research
  • Patient-Centered Research
  • Preference Methods
  • Stated Preference & Patient Satisfaction
  • Study Approaches
  • Surveys & Expert Panels
Tags :
  • EQ-5D-5L
  • framing effect
  • health states
  • quality-adjusted life-years
  • worse than dead
Regions :
  • Western Europe