情景未来思维是否能有效缓解时间权衡中时间偏好的影响?

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Zhongyu Lang, Liying Zhang, Stefan A Lipman, Bradely Sugden, Kim Rand, Arthur E Attema
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研究发现,复合时间权衡(cTTO)方法受到未来寿命年时间偏好的影响,这通常会导致cTTO效用在没有调整的情况下出现向下偏差。与之前对这种事后扭曲进行调整的研究相反,本研究采用事前方法,使用情景未来思维(EFT)来潜在地防止时间偏好扭曲。我们的目的是研究EFT对时间偏好和cTTO效用的影响,并与其他方法进行比较。方法:从英国公众中招募了150名参与者进行由访谈者主导的在线访谈,并随机分配到对照组或治疗组。在对照组中,他们被要求使用情景近期思维(ERT)方案回忆最近的记忆,作为填充任务;在治疗组,他们被要求想象未来10到20年的生活,即使用EFT协议。之后,受访者被要求评价七个EQ-5D-5L健康状态与cTTO任务,随后是一个非参数的方法来衡量时间偏好。结果:我们在两组中观察到类似的时间偏好模式,大多数人都积极打折。EFT对时间偏好无显著影响。此外,EFT缓解的cTTO效用与使用事后方法调整的时间偏好之间的差异很小。结论:综上所述,EFT似乎并没有减轻生命年的时间偏好,对cTTO效用的影响可以忽略不计,因此需要替代策略来减少健康效用的偏见。
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Is episodic future thinking effective in mitigating the influence of time preference in time trade-off?

Objectives: The composite time trade-off (cTTO) method has been found to be influenced by time preferences for future life years, which typically results in a downward bias on cTTO utilities without adjustment. Contrary to prior research that adjusted for this distortion ex-post, this study takes an ex-ante approach, using Episodic Future Thinking (EFT), to potentially prevent time preference distortion. We aim to investigate the effect of EFT on time preference and cTTO utilities compared to using alternative methods.

Methods: A total of 150 participants from the UK general public were recruited for interviewer-led online interviews and randomly assigned to either the control or treatment group. In the control group, they were asked to recall recent memories using the Episodic Recent Thinking (ERT) protocol, serving as filler tasks; in the treatment group, they were asked to imagine life in the next 10 to 20 years, i.e. using an EFT protocol. Afterwards, respondents were asked to value seven EQ-5D-5L health states with cTTO tasks, followed by a nonparametric method to measure time preference.

Results: We observed a similar pattern of time preference across the two groups, with the majority discounting positively. EFT did not significantly affect time preference. In addition, the difference between cTTO utilities mitigated by EFT and those adjusted using the ex-post approach for time preference is minimal.

Conclusions: In conclusion, EFT does not seem to mitigate time preference for life years and has negligible effect on cTTO utilities, necessitating alternative strategies for reducing bias in health utilities.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Health Economics is a journal of Health Economics and associated disciplines. The growing demand for health economics and the introduction of new guidelines in various European countries were the motivation to generate a highly scientific and at the same time practice oriented journal considering the requirements of various health care systems in Europe. The international scientific board of opinion leaders guarantees high-quality, peer-reviewed publications as well as articles for pragmatic approaches in the field of health economics. We intend to cover all aspects of health economics: • Basics of health economic approaches and methods • Pharmacoeconomics • Health Care Systems • Pricing and Reimbursement Systems • Quality-of-Life-Studies The editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. The author will be held responsible for false statements or for failure to fulfill the above-mentioned requirements. Officially cited as: Eur J Health Econ
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