Erickson P
Pennsylvania State University, USA.
Qual Life Res. 1998 Feb;7(2):101-14. doi: 10.1023/a:1008897107977.
This paper briefly discusses the rationale and methods for developing and evaluating the Health and Activity Limitation Index (HALex), a generic measure of health that consists of two attributes: perceived health and activity limitation. Using a multiattribute utility scoring system, information from these attributes was combined to form a single score that represents health-related quality of life (QoL) on a 0.0-1.0 continuum. The construct and incremental validity are evaluated using data from a sample of over 40,000 adults who participated in the 1990 US National Health Interview Survey. The health state distributions for known groups, defined in terms of personal or lifestyle characteristics such as sex, age and smoking status, were comparable to those for similarly defined states that have been studied by other researchers. Of the regression models examined in this analysis, age, years of schooling and being in a high-risk group based on body mass index (BMI) were found to have the largest impact on health as measured by the HALex. Although this measure was developed to be combined with mortality data to form a quality-adjusted life year (QALY) for detecting changes in the health of the US population from 1990 to 2000, it may also be useful for inclusion in clinical studies, in particular as the national data are readily available for use as norms.
本文简要讨论了开发和评估健康与活动受限指数(HALex)的基本原理和方法,HALex是一种通用的健康指标,由两个属性组成:感知健康和活动受限。使用多属性效用评分系统,将这些属性的信息合并形成一个单一分数,该分数在0.0至1.0的连续区间内代表与健康相关的生活质量(QoL)。使用来自40000多名成年人样本的数据评估该指标的结构效度和增量效度,这些成年人参与了1990年美国国家健康访谈调查。根据性别、年龄和吸烟状况等个人或生活方式特征定义的已知群体的健康状态分布,与其他研究人员所研究的类似定义状态的分布相当。在该分析中检验的回归模型中,发现年龄、受教育年限以及基于体重指数(BMI)处于高风险组对HALex所衡量的健康影响最大。尽管该指标的开发目的是与死亡率数据相结合,以形成一个质量调整生命年(QALY),用于检测1990年至2000年美国人口健康状况的变化,但它也可能有助于纳入临床研究,特别是因为国家数据可随时用作规范。