Department of Health Policy, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary, Budapest.
Section Medical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus MC, The Netherlands, Rotterdam.
Value Health. 2024 Jul;27(7):943-954. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2024.03.2195. Epub 2024 Apr 9.
We aimed to assess the psychometric performance and added value of 9 existing bolt-ons (breathing problems, cognition, hearing, self-confidence, skin irritation, sleep, social relationships, tiredness, and vision) for the EQ-5D-5L in a general population sample.
The EQ-5D-5L, 9 bolt-ons, SF-6Dv1, Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-29+2, PROMIS Global Health, and Satisfaction with Life Scale were completed in an online cross-sectional survey among a general adult population sample in Hungary (n = 1587). The following psychometric properties were tested for the EQ-5D-5L + bolt-on(s): ceiling, divergent and convergent validity, structural validity, known-group validity, and explanatory power.
Adding sleep (30%), tiredness (24%), or vision (21%) substantially reduced the ceiling of the EQ-5D-5L (41%). Cognition, sleep, social relationships, and tiredness correlated with corresponding PROMIS and SF-6D items (r = ǀ0.32ǀ - ǀ0.73ǀ). All bolt-ons, except cognition and self-confidence, loaded on a different factor from the EQ-5D-5L dimensions. Breathing, hearing, skin irritation, and vision significantly improved known-group validity in relevant health condition groups. The sleep bolt-on improved known-group validity in 9 of 13 chronic health conditions. Tiredness had the largest impact on explaining EQ VAS score variance in 8 of 13 conditions. Hearing and vision improved the ability of the EQ-5D-5L to capture declining health with age, whereas self-confidence and social relationships were valuable for mental health assessment.
This study established the validity of multiple bolt-ons for the EQ-5D-5L and highlights the usefulness of including relevant bolt-ons in population-based and patient surveys. Our findings inform the further development of these bolt-ons and the bolt-on item selection for clinical studies.
我们旨在评估 9 种现有附加项(呼吸问题、认知、听力、自信、皮肤刺激、睡眠、社交关系、疲劳和视力)在一般人群样本中对 EQ-5D-5L 的心理测量性能和附加价值。
在匈牙利的一般成年人群体样本中,通过在线横断面调查,完成了 EQ-5D-5L、9 种附加项、SF-6Dv1、患者报告的结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)-29+2、PROMIS 全球健康和生活满意度量表。针对 EQ-5D-5L+附加项(s),我们测试了以下心理测量特性:天花板效应、发散和收敛有效性、结构有效性、已知组有效性和解释力。
添加睡眠(30%)、疲劳(24%)或视力(21%)会大大降低 EQ-5D-5L 的天花板效应(41%)。认知、睡眠、社交关系和疲劳与相应的 PROMIS 和 SF-6D 项目相关(r=|0.32|至|0.73|)。除认知和自信外,所有附加项都从 EQ-5D-5L 维度加载到不同的因子上。呼吸、听力、皮肤刺激和视力显著改善了相关健康状况组的已知组有效性。睡眠附加项改善了 13 种慢性健康状况中 9 种的已知组有效性。疲劳对解释 EQ VAS 评分方差的影响最大,在 13 种情况中的 8 种情况下均如此。听力和视力改善了 EQ-5D-5L 随年龄增长而捕获健康状况下降的能力,而自信和社交关系则对心理健康评估有价值。
本研究为 EQ-5D-5L 的多种附加项的有效性提供了证据,并强调了在基于人群和患者的调查中包含相关附加项的有用性。我们的发现为这些附加项的进一步发展以及为临床研究选择附加项提供了信息。