Viatris, Canonsburg, PA, USA.
NERA Economic Consulting, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Value Health. 2022 Aug;25(8):1281-1289. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2022.01.021. Epub 2022 Apr 26.
This study aimed to examine how Americans' opinions of the seriousness of various health-related problems have changed over time and to quantify the public's preferences for research prioritization.
We conducted a survey that asked respondents to rate the seriousness of 80 health-related problems on a 4-point Likert scale ("very serious problem," "somewhat serious problem," "not too serious of a problem," or "not a problem at all"). Results were compared with past surveys from 2001 and 2013 that examined the same set of health-related problems (with the exception of COVID-19). The survey also included best-worst scaling questions that asked respondents to select, from 20 health problems, those they considered most and least important for research funding. Respondents were recruited from the KnowledgePanel, a nationally representative sample of American households.
A total of 768 adults completed the survey between September 3, 2020, and September 14, 2020. The health-related problems that Americans consider to be "very serious" generally align with the leading causes of death and noncommunicable diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and mental health; nevertheless, several social determinants of health are also identified. COVID-19 was an unsurprising top priority, whereas cancer remains the highest and a persistent priority for research funding.
Americans consider a diverse set of health-related problems to be "very serious," with recognition of social determinants of health rising. Our findings offer guidance as to the disease areas for which the public would value further public and private investment in treatment innovations.
本研究旨在考察美国人对各种健康相关问题严重程度的看法随时间发生的变化,并量化公众对研究优先级的偏好。
我们进行了一项调查,要求受访者对 80 种健康相关问题的严重程度进行 4 分制李克特量表评估(“非常严重的问题”“有些严重的问题”“不太严重的问题”或“不是问题”)。结果与 2001 年和 2013 年进行的两项过去的调查进行了比较,这两项调查检查了相同的一组健康相关问题(不包括 COVID-19)。该调查还包括最佳最差标度问题,要求受访者从 20 种健康问题中选择他们认为最适合和最不适合研究资金的问题。受访者是从知识面板(KnowledgePanel)中招募的,这是一个具有全国代表性的美国家庭样本。
共有 768 名成年人于 2020 年 9 月 3 日至 9 月 14 日期间完成了调查。美国人认为“非常严重”的健康相关问题通常与主要死因和非传染性疾病(如心脏病、糖尿病和心理健康)一致;然而,也确定了几个健康的社会决定因素。COVID-19 无疑是重中之重,而癌症仍然是研究资金的最高和持续重点。
美国人认为一系列不同的健康相关问题是“非常严重的”,对健康社会决定因素的认识有所提高。我们的研究结果为公众希望进一步对治疗创新进行公共和私人投资的疾病领域提供了指导。