英国时间权衡对色素性视网膜炎健康状态效用值的启示

IF 2.1 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Paul O'Brien, Ashley Enstone, Daisy Bridge, Robin Wyn, Judit Banhazi
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色素性视网膜炎(RP)是一种遗传性视网膜病理,与“夜盲症”和进行性周围视力丧失有关,在某些情况下导致完全失明。对疾病负担或新干预措施的成本效益进行建模等活动需要健康状况效用值。目前的研究旨在为RP中不同水平的功能性视力的健康状态产生效用值,与英国的普通公众一起。方法:根据标准的临床视力测量方法,确定五种健康状态。对英国RP患者(n=5)进行访谈后,制定了健康状态描述。进一步的访谈是为了确认英国具有RP患者管理经验的医疗保健专业人员(n=2)。对英国普通民众进行了访谈,以评估健康状况。采用基于已建立的健康测量和评估(MVH)协议的时间权衡(TTO)过程。由于正在进行的COVID-19大流行,所有访谈都是通过网络进行的,由训练有素的主持人1:1进行。结果:总共对英国公众进行了n=110次TTO访谈。平均TTO效用值遵循逻辑和预期的顺序,视觉障碍的增加导致效用的降低。平均值在0.78±0.20(“中度损伤”)和0.33±0.26(“手部运动”到“无光感”)之间变化。补充视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分也遵循逻辑和预期的顺序:VAS平均值在47.95±15.38(“中度损害”)和17.22±12.49(“手部运动”到“无光感”)之间变化。讨论:这些数据表明,RP患者的生活质量严重受损。本文使用一种适合于经济建模和卫生技术评估目的的方法和样本得出了RP的实用价值。
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Elicitation of Health State Utility Values in Retinitis Pigmentosa by Time Trade-off in the United Kingdom.

Introduction: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited retinal pathology associated with "night blindness" and progressive loss of peripheral vision, in some cases leading to complete blindness. Health state utility values are required for activities such as modelling disease burden or the cost-effectiveness of new interventions. The current study aimed to generate utility values for health states of varying levels of functional vision in RP, with members of the general public in the UK.

Methods: Five health states were defined according to standard clinical measures of visual ability. Health state descriptions were developed following interviews with patients with RP in the UK (n=5). Further interviews were conducted for confirmation with healthcare professionals with specific experience of managing patients with RP in the UK (n=2). Interviews with members of the general public in the UK were conducted to value health states. A time trade-off (TTO) process based on the established Measurement and Valuation of Health (MVH) protocol was used. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all interviews were web-enabled and conducted 1:1 by a trained moderator.

Results: In total, n=110 TTO interviews were conducted with members of the UK general public. Mean TTO utility values followed the logical and expected order, with increasing visual impairment leading to decreased utility. Mean values varied between 0.78 ± 0.20 ("moderate impairment"), and 0.33 ± 0.26 ("hand motion" to "no light perception"). Supplementary visual analogue scale (VAS) scores also followed the logical and expected order: mean VAS values varied between 47.95 ± 15.38 ("moderate impairment") and 17.22 ± 12.49 in ("hand motion" to "no light perception").

Discussion: These data suggest that individuals living with RP have substantially impaired quality of life. Utility values for RP have been elicited here using a method and sample that is suitable for economic modelling and health technology assessment purposes.

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