Mapping the medical outcomes study HIV health survey (MOS-HIV) to the EuroQoL 5 Dimension (EQ-5D-3 L) utility index
Autor: | Shi, Yuan, Thompson, Jennifer, Walker, A Sarah, Paton, Nicholas I, Cheung, Yin Bun, Agweng, E, Awio, P, Bakeinyaga, G, Isabirye, C, Kabuga, U, Kasuswa, S, Katuramu, M, Kityo, C, Kiweewa, F, Kyomugisha, H, Lutalo, E, Mugyenyi, P, Mulima, D, Musana, H, Musitwa, G, Musiime, V, Ndigendawan, M, Namata, H, Nkalubo, J, Labejja, P Ocitti, Okello, P, Olal, P, Pimundu, G, Segonga, P, Ssali, F, Tamale, Z, Tumukunde, D, Namala, W, Byaruhanga, R, Kayiwa, J, Tukamushaba, J, Abunyang, S, Eram, D, Denis, O, Lwalanda, R, Mugarura, L, Namusanje, J, Nankya, I, Ndashimye, E, Nabulime, E, Senfuma, O, Bihabwa, G, Buluma, E, Easterbrook, P, Elbireer, A, Kambugu, A, Kamya, D, Katwere, M, Kiggundu, R, Komujuni, C, Laker, E, Lubwama, E, Mambule, I, Matovu, J, Nakajubi, A, Nakku, J, Nalumenya, R, Namuyimbwa, L, Semitala, F, Wandera, B, Wanyama, J, Mugerwa, H, Lugemwa, A, Ninsiima, E, Ssenkindu, T, Mwebe, S, Atwine, L, William, H, Katemba, C, Acaku, M, Ssebutinde, P, Kitizo, H, Kukundakwe, J, Naluguza, M, Ssegawa, K, Namayanja, Nsibuka, F, Tuhirirwe, P, Fortunate, M, Acen, J, Achidri, J, Amone, A, Chamai, M, Ditai, J, Kemigisa, M, Kiconco, M, Matama, C, Mbanza, D, Nambaziira, F, Odoi, M Owor, Rweyora, A, Tumwebaze, G, Kalanzi, H, Katabaazi, J, Kiyingi, A, Mbidde, M, Mugenyi, M, Mwebaze, R, Okong, P, Senoga, I, Abwola, M, Baliruno, D, Bwomezi, J, Kasede, A, Mudoola, M, Namisi, R, Ssennono, F, Tuhirwe, S, Abongomera, G, Amone, G, Abach, J, Aciro, I, Arach, B, Kidega, P, Omongin, J, Ocung, E, Odong, W, Philliam, A, Alima, H, Ahimbisibwe, B, Atuhaire, E, Atukunda, F, Bekusike, G, Bulegyeya, A, Kahatano, D, Kamukama, S, Kyoshabire, J, Nassali, A, Mbonye, A, Naturinda, TM, Ndukukire, Nshabohurira, A, Ntawiha, H, Rogers, A, Tibyasa, M, Kiirya, S, Atwongyeire, D, Nankya, A, Draleku, C, Nakiboneka, D, Odoch, D, Lakidi, L, Ruganda, R, Abiriga, R, Mulindwa, M, Balmoi, F, Kafuma, S, Moriku, E, Hakim, J, Reid, A, Chidziva, E, Musoro, G, Warambwa, C, Tinago, G, Mutsai, S, Phiri, M, Mudzingwa, S, Bafana, T, Masore, V, Moyo, C, Nhema, R, Chitongo, S, Heyderman, Robert, Kabanga, Lucky, Kaunda, Symon, Kudzala, Aubrey, Lifa, Linly, Mallewa, Jane, Moore, Mike, Mtali, Chrissie, Musowa, George, Mwimaniwa, Grace, Sikwese, Rosemary, van Oosterhout, Joep, Ziwoya, Milton, Chimbaka, H, Chitete, B, Kamanga, S, Kayinga, T, Makwakwa, E, Mbiya, R, Mlenga, M, Mphande, T, Mtika, C, Mushani, G, Ndhlovu, O, Ngonga, M, Nkhana, I, Nyirenda, R, Cheruiyot, P, Kwobah, C, Ekiru, W Lokitala, Mokaya, M, Mudogo, A, Nzioka, A, Siika, A, Tanui, M, Wachira, S, Wools-Kaloustian, K, Alipalli, P, Chikatula, E, Kipaila, J, Kunda, I, Lakhi, S, Malama, J, Mufwambi, W, Mulenga, L, Mwaba, P, Mwamba, E, Mweemba, A, Namfukwe, M, Kerukadho, E, Ngwatu, B, Birungi, J, Paton, N, Boles, J, Burke, A, Castle, L, Ghuman, S, Kendall, L, Hoppe, A, Tebbs, S, Thomason, M, Thompson, J, Walker, S, Whittle, J, Wilkes, H, Young, N, Kapuya, C, Kyomuhendo, F, Kyakundi, D, Mkandawire, N, Mulambo, S, Senyonjo, S, Angus, B, Arenas-Pinto, A, Palfreeman, A, Post, F, Ishola, D, Arribas, J, Colebunders, R, Floridia, M, Giuliano, M, Mallon, P, Walsh, P, De Rosa, M, Rinaldi, E, Weller, I, Gilks, C, Kangewende, A, Luyirika, E, Miiro, F, Mwamba, P, Ojoo, S, Phiri, S, van Oosterhout, J, Wapakabulo, A, Peto, T, French, N, Matenga, J, Cloherty, G, van Wyk, J, Norton, M, Lehrman, S, Lamba, P, Malik, K, Rooney, J, Snowden, W, Villacian, J, Team, EARNEST Trial |
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Přispěvatelé: | UAM. Departamento de Medicina, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital Universitario de La Paz (IdiPAZ) |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Male Mean squared error Medicina Intraclass correlation HIV Infections lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics Standard deviation 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine EQ-5D Outcome Assessment Health Care Statistics Covariate Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Least-Squares Analysis Africa South of the Sahara Health utility Mathematics Medical outcomes study HIV health survey Research 030503 health policy & services 1. No poverty Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health General Medicine Health Surveys Regression 3. Good health Mapping Ordinary least squares Quality of Life lcsh:R858-859.7 Female 0305 other medical science Body mass index |
Zdroj: | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAM Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) Biblos-e Archivo: Repositorio Institucional de la UAM Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2019) |
ISSN: | 1477-7525 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12955-019-1135-8 |
Popis: | Background: Mapping of health-related quality-of-life measures to health utility values can facilitate cost-utility evaluation. Regression-based methods tend to lead to shrinkage of variance. This study aims to map the Medical Outcomes Study HIV Health Survey (MOS-HIV) to EuroQoL 5 Dimensions (EQ-5D-3 L) utility index, and to characterize the performance of three mapping methods, including ordinary least squares (OLS), equi-percentile method (EPM), and a recently proposed method called Mean Rank Method (MRM). Methods: This is a secondary analysis of data from a randomized HIV treatment trial. Baseline data from 421 participants were used to develop mapping functions. Follow-up data from 236 participants was used to validate the mapping functions. Results: In the training dataset, MRM and OLS, but not EPM, reproduced the observed mean utility (0.731). MRM, OLS and EPM under-estimated the standard deviation by 0.3, 26.6 and 1.7%, respectively. MRM had the lowest mean absolute error (0.143) and highest intraclass correlation coefficient (0.723) with the observed utility values, whereas OLS had the lowest mean squared error (0.038) and highest R-squared (0.542). Regressing the MRM- and OLS-mapped utility values upon body mass index and log-viral load gave covariate associations comparable to those estimated from the observed utility data (all P > 0.10). EPM did not achieve this property. Findings from the validation data were similar. Conclusions: Functions are available for mapping the MOS-HIV to the EQ-5D-3 L utility values. MRM and OLS were comparable in terms of agreement with the observed utility values at the individual level. MRM had better performance at the group level in terms of describing the utility distribution. Trial registration: NCT00988039. Registered 30 September 2009. The EARNEST trial was funded by the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP, Grant Code: IP.2007.33011.003) with contributions from the Medical Research Council, UK; Institito de Salud Carlos III, Spain (Grant A107/90015); Irish Aid, Ireland; Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA), Sweden; Instituto Superiore di Sanita (ISS), Italy; The World Health Organisation; and Merck, USA. Substantive in-kind contributions were made by the Medical Research Council Clinical Trials Unit, UK [MC_UU_12023/23], CINECA, Bologna, Italy, Janssen Diagnostics, Beerse, Belgium; GSK/ViiV Healthcare Ltd., UK; Abbott Laboratories, USA. Trial medication was donated by AbbVie, Merck, Pfizer, GSK and Gilead. The Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme, University of Malawi |
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