Department of Oral Health and Medicine, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel UZB, University of Basel, Mattenstrasse 40, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.
Institute for Clinical Epidemiology, Basel University Hospital, Spitalstrasse 12, 4031 Basel, Switzerland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 6;18(14):7219. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18147219.
The number of contingent valuation (CV) studies in dental medicine using willingness-to-pay (WTP) methodology has substantially increased in recent years. Missing values due to absent information (i.e., missingness) or false information (i.e., protest zeros) are a common problem in WTP studies. The objective of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of missing values in CV studies in dental medicine, to assess how these have been dealt with, and to suggest recommendations for future research.
We systematically searched electronic databases (MEDLINE, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, PROSPERO) on 8 June 2021, and hand-searched references of selected reviews. CV studies in clinical dentistry using WTP for valuing a good or service were included.
We included 49 WTP studies in our review. Out of these, 19 (38.8%) reported missing values due to absent information, and 28 (57.1%) reported zero values (i.e., WTP valued at zero). Zero values were further classified into true zeros (i.e., representing the underlying preference of the respondent) or protest zeros (i.e., false information as a protest behavior) in only 9 studies. Most studies used a complete case analysis to address missingness while only one study used multiple imputation.
There is uncertainty in the dental literature on how to address missing values and zero values in CV studies. Zero values need to be classified as true zeros versus protest zeros with follow-up questions after the WTP elicitation procedure, and then need to be handled differently. Advanced statistical methods are available to address both missing values due to missingness and due to protest zeros but these are currently underused in dental medicine. Failing to appropriately address missing values in CV studies may lead to biased WTP estimates of dental interventions.
近年来,使用意愿支付(WTP)方法的牙科医学 contingent valuation(CV)研究数量大幅增加。由于信息缺失(即缺失值)或虚假信息(即抗议零值)导致的缺失值是 WTP 研究中的常见问题。本研究旨在评估牙科医学 CV 研究中缺失值的发生率,评估这些缺失值的处理方式,并为未来的研究提出建议。
我们于 2021 年 6 月 8 日系统地检索了电子数据库(MEDLINE、Web of Science、Cochrane Library、PROSPERO),并手动检索了选定综述的参考文献。纳入了使用 WTP 评估服务或商品的临床牙科 CV 研究。
我们的综述纳入了 49 项 WTP 研究。其中,19 项(38.8%)报告了由于信息缺失导致的缺失值,28 项(57.1%)报告了零值(即 WTP 估值为零)。仅有 9 项研究进一步将零值分为真实零值(即代表受访者的潜在偏好)或抗议零值(即作为抗议行为的虚假信息)。大多数研究使用完全案例分析来解决缺失值问题,而只有一项研究使用了多重插补。
在牙科文献中,对于如何处理 CV 研究中的缺失值和零值存在不确定性。零值需要分为真实零值和抗议零值,在 WTP elicitation 程序后需要进行跟进调查,然后需要进行不同的处理。虽然有一些高级统计方法可用于处理由于缺失和抗议零值导致的缺失值,但这些方法在牙科医学中尚未得到广泛应用。未能恰当地处理 CV 研究中的缺失值可能会导致对牙科干预措施的 WTP 估计产生偏差。