Centre for the Business and Economics of Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Australian Centre for Health Services Innovacions and Centre for Healthcare Transformation, The Queensland University of Technology, QLD, Australia.
Med Decis Making. 2023 Oct-Nov;43(7-8):901-913. doi: 10.1177/0272989X231197149. Epub 2023 Sep 19.
The Dental Caries Utility Index (DCUI) is a new oral health-specific health state classification system for adolescents, consisting of 5 domains: pain/discomfort, difficulty eating food/drinking, worried, ability to participate in activities, and appearance. Each domain has 4 response levels. This study aims to generate an Australian-specific utility algorithm for the DCUI.
An online survey was conducted using a representative sample of the adult Australian general population. The discrete choice experiment (DCE) was used to elicit the preferences on 5 domains. Then, the latent utilities were anchored onto the full health-dead scale using the visual analogue scale (VAS). DCE data were modeled using conditional logit, and 2 anchoring procedures were considered: anchor based on the worst health state and a mapping approach. The optimal anchoring procedure was selected based on the model parsimony and the mean absolute error (MAE).
A total of 995 adults from the Australian general population completed the survey. The conditional logit estimates on 5 dimensions and levels were monotonic and statistically significant, except for the second level of the "worried" and "appearance" domains. The mapping approach was selected based on a smaller MAE between the 2 anchoring procedures. The Australian-specific tariff of DCUI ranges from 0.1681 to 1.
This study developed a utility algorithm for the DCUI. This value set will facilitate utility value calculations from the participants' responses for DCUI in economic evaluations of dental caries interventions targeted for adolescents.
Preference-based quality-of-life measures (PBMs), which consist of a health state classification system and a set of utility values (a scoring algorithm), are used to generate utility weights for economic evaluations.This study is the first to develop an Australian utility value set for the Dental Caries Utility Index (DCUI), a new oral health-specific classification system for adolescents.The availability of a utility value set will enable using DCUI in economic evaluations of oral health interventions targeted for adolescents and may ultimately lead to more effective and efficient planning of oral health care services.
牙齿龋失补指数(DCUI)是一种新的口腔健康特定健康状况分类系统,适用于青少年,由 5 个领域组成:疼痛/不适、进食/饮水困难、担忧、参与活动能力和外观。每个领域有 4 个反应水平。本研究旨在为澳大利亚青少年制定特定的 DCUI 效用算法。
使用澳大利亚成年普通人群的代表性样本进行在线调查。采用离散选择实验(DCE)来获得对 5 个领域的偏好。然后,使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)将潜在效用锚定在完全健康-死亡量表上。使用条件逻辑回归对 DCE 数据进行建模,并考虑了两种锚定程序:基于最差健康状态的锚定和映射方法。基于模型简约性和平均绝对误差(MAE)选择最佳的锚定程序。
共有 995 名澳大利亚普通人群完成了调查。5 个维度和水平的条件逻辑回归估计值单调且具有统计学意义,除了“担忧”和“外观”领域的第二水平。基于两种锚定程序之间更小的 MAE,选择了映射方法。澳大利亚特定的 DCUI 关税范围为 0.1681 至 1。
本研究开发了 DCUI 的效用算法。该值集将有助于从参与者对 DCUI 的反应中计算用于青少年龋齿干预措施经济评估的效用值。
基于偏好的生活质量衡量标准(PBM)由健康状况分类系统和一组效用值(评分算法)组成,用于生成经济评估中口腔健康干预措施的效用权重。本研究首次为青少年新的口腔健康特定分类系统——牙齿龋失补指数(DCUI)制定了澳大利亚效用值集。效用值集的可用性将使 DCUI 能够用于青少年口腔健康干预措施的经济评估,并可能最终导致更有效和高效的口腔保健服务规划。