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A systematic review of utility values in children with cerebral palsy
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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Utsana TonmukayakulUtsana Tonmukayakul, Long Le, Shalika Bohingamu Mudiyanselage, Lidia Engel, Jessica BucholcJessica Bucholc, Brendan Mulhern, Rob CarterRob Carter, Cathy MihalopoulosPURPOSE: Project aims include the following: (i) to identify reported utility values associated with CP in children aged ≤ 18 years; (ii) to explore utility value elicitation techniques in published studies; and (iii) to examine performance of the measures and/or elicitation approaches. METHODS: Peer-reviewed studies published prior to March 2017 were identified from six electronic databases. Construct validity, convergent validity, responsiveness, and reliability of instruments were assessed. RESULTS: Five studies met the inclusion criteria. Utility values of hypothetical general CP states obtained from a general population of parents ranged from 0.55 to 0.88 using time trade off (TTO) and 0.60-0.87 using standard gamble (SG) techniques. Utility values reported by clinicians of three hypothetical spastic quadriplegic CP states, using the Health Utility Index Mark 2 (HUI-2), ranged from 0.40 to 0.13. Other sources of utilities identified were based on both proxy and child ratings using Health Utility Index Mark 3 (HUI-3) (values ranged from - 0.013 to 0.84 depending on the valuation source) and the Assessment of Quality of Life 4 Dimension instrument, with values ranging from 0.01 to 0.58. Construct validity of the HUI-3 varied from moderate to strong, whereas mixed results were found for convergent validity. Responsiveness and reliability were not reported. CONCLUSION: There was substantial variation in reported utilities. Indirect techniques (i.e. via multi-attribute utility instruments) were more frequently used than direct techniques (e.g. TTO, SG). Further research is required to improve the robustness of utility valuation of health-related quality of life in children with CP for use in economic evaluation.
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Quality of life researchVolume
28Issue
1Pagination
1 - 12Publisher
SpringerLocation
Cham, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
eISSN
1573-2649Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2018, Springer Nature Switzerland AGUsage metrics
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AdolescentCerebral palsyChildrenQuality of lifeQuality-adjusted life yearsUtility valueUtility weightScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineHealth Care Sciences & ServicesHealth Policy & ServicesPublic, Environmental & Occupational HealthQUALITY-OF-LIFEPREFERENCE-BASED MEASURESHEALTH STATE VALUATIONGROSS MOTOR FUNCTIONCOST-UTILITYMULTIATTRIBUTECLASSIFICATIONINSTRUMENTSADOLESCENTSOUTCOMES