绝经后生活质量声明:在ICER对非唑啉坦治疗中重度血管舒缩症状的成本-效果评估中忽视了常规科学和基础测量的要求。

Innovations in Pharmacy Pub Date : 2023-10-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v14i1.5118
Paul C Langley
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卫生技术评估的一个明显失误是,不仅没有考虑到常规科学的标准,而且没有考虑到基本测量的标准。临床与经济评论研究所(ICER)最近的一份证据报告就是这种失败的象征。ICER基于一个简单的线性回归模型,将有序绝经特异性生活质量问卷(MENQOL)的总得分转换为有序EuroQol EQ-5D-5L,将这些得分应用于假设驱动的模型模拟,以产生fezolinetant对更年期相关中重度症状的偏好、qaly和每qaly增量成本索赔。不幸的是,试图跨越多维或多属性序数分数在数学上是不可能的。“创造”的EQ-5D-5L的偏好,因此,没有兴趣。总体结果是,ICER模拟的成本效益主张未能达到正常科学和基础测量所需的标准。根本是不可能的。这是不幸的,尽管有可能通过应用Rasch评定量表模型来评估MENQOL的某些领域对区间分数的近似值,但这并不支持生活质量声明。首选的方法是考虑更年期生活质量的另一种潜在特征,应用皮疹测量理论(RMT),开发一种具有所需测量特性的多染色体仪器。本评论的目的是指出,正如许多以前的评论所做的那样,这个创建假设驱动的模拟模型索赔的框架在产品评估、获取处方和定价的决策中没有作用。这篇评论对前面的评论进行了扩展,将RMT置于支持客观知识进化所需的范式转变的背景中。如果我们要从个人的角度理解,不仅要准确评估更年期的负担,而且要将其视为正在进行的研究项目的一部分,这是至关重要的,它必须依赖于基本的测量。
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Post-Menopausal Quality of Life Claims: Overlooking the Requirements of Normal Science and Fundamental Measurement in ICER'S Cost-Effectiveness Assessment of Fezolinetant for Moderate to Severe Vasomotor Symptoms.

One of the signal failures in health technology assessment is the absence of consideration given, not only to the standards of normal science, but to those of fundamental measurement. A recent evidence report by the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) is emblematic of this failure. Based on a simple linear regression model that translates aggregate scores from the ordinal Menopause-specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MENQOL) to the ordinal EuroQol EQ-5D-5L, ICER has applied these scores to an assumption driven model simulation to produce preferences, QALYs and incremental cost-per-QALY claims for fezolinetant for moderate to severe symptoms associated with menopause. Unfortunately, the attempt to crosswalk multidimensional or multiattribute ordinal scores is mathematically impossible. The 'created' EQ-5D-5L preferences are, as a result, of no interest. The overall result is that the ICER modelled claims for cost-effectiveness fail the required standards for normal science and fundamental measurement. fundamental are impossible. This is unfortunate, although it might be possible to assess certain domains of the MENQOL for their approximation to an interval score with the application of the Rasch Rating Scale Model, this will not support quality of life claims. A preferred approach would be to consider an alternative latent trait for quality of life in menopause, applying Rasch Measurement Theory (RMT), to develop a polytomous instrument that has the required measurement properties. The purpose of this commentary is to point out, as a number of previous commentaries have done, that this framework for creating assumption driven simulated modelled claims has no role in decisions for product assessment, access to formulary and pricing. This commentary expands upon these previous commentaries in placing RMT is the context of a needed paradigm shift to support the evolution of objective knowledge. This is critical if we are to understand, from the individual's perspective, not only an accurate assessment of the burden of menopause but to see this as part of an on-going research program that has to rely on fundamental measurement.

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