Using QALYs in Cancer: A Review of the Methdological Limitations

M. Garau, K. Shah, A. Mason, Qing Wang, A. Towse, M. Drummond
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The objective of this paper is to examine how well the QALY captures the health gains generated by cancer treatments, with particular focus on the methods for constructing QALYs preferred by the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). Data were obtained using a keyword search of the MEDLINE database and a hand search of articles written by leading researchers in the subject area (with follow up of the references in these articles). Key arguments were discussed and developed at an oncology workshop in September 2009 at the Office of Health Economics. Three key issues emerged. First, the EQ-5D, NICE's preferred measure of health-related quality of life (QOL) in adults, has been found to be relatively insensitive to changes in health status of cancer patients. Second, the time trade-off, NICE's preferred technique for estimating the values of health states, involves making assumptions that are likely to be violated in end-of-life scenarios. Third, the practice of using valuations of members of the general population, as recommended by NICE, is problematic because such individuals typically display a misunderstanding of what it is really like for patients to live with cancer. Because of the way in which it is constructed, the QALY shows important limitations in terms of its ability to accurately capture the value of the health gains deemed important by cancer patients. A research agenda for addressing these limitations is proposed.
在癌症中使用质量分析:方法局限性综述
本文的目的是检查质量aly如何很好地捕捉癌症治疗产生的健康收益,特别关注英国国家健康与临床卓越研究所(NICE)首选的构建质量aly的方法。通过MEDLINE数据库的关键字搜索和该主题领域主要研究人员撰写的文章的手动搜索(对这些文章中的参考文献进行跟踪)获得数据。2009年9月在卫生经济办公室举行的肿瘤学研讨会上讨论并发展了主要论点。出现了三个关键问题。首先,NICE对成人健康相关生活质量(QOL)的首选测量指标EQ-5D,已被发现对癌症患者健康状况的变化相对不敏感。其次,时间权衡——NICE用来估计健康状态值的首选技术——涉及到在生命终结的情况下可能被违反的假设。第三,按照NICE的建议,对普通人群成员进行评估的做法是有问题的,因为这些人通常对癌症患者的真实生活表现出误解。由于QALY的构建方式,它在准确捕捉癌症患者认为重要的健康收益价值的能力方面显示出重要的局限性。提出了解决这些限制的研究议程。
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