Brazier J, Usherwood T, Harper R, Thomas K
Sheffield Health Economics Group, School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, UK.
J Clin Epidemiol. 1998 Nov;51(11):1115-28. doi: 10.1016/s0895-4356(98)00103-6.
This article presents the results of a study to derive a preference-based single index from the SF-36. The study was an attempt to reconcile a profile health status measure, the SF-36, with the "quality adjusted life years" approach. The study undertook a parsimonious restructuring of the SF-36 using explicit criteria to form the SF-6D health state classification. A sample of multidimensional health states defined by this classification were valued by a convenience sample of health professionals, managers, and patients, who responded to a set of visual analogue scale ratings and standard gamble questions, with highly complete and consistent answers. Statistical models were estimated to predict single index scores for all 9000 health states defined by the new classification. The resultant algorithms can be applied to existing SF-36 data sets and used in the assessment of the cost-effectiveness of health technologies. This preliminary work forms the basis of a larger study currently being undertaken in the UK.
本文介绍了一项旨在从SF-36中得出基于偏好的单一指标的研究结果。该研究试图使一种健康状况概况测量方法SF-36与“质量调整生命年”方法相协调。该研究使用明确的标准对SF-36进行了简化重组,以形成SF-6D健康状态分类。由这种分类定义的多维健康状态样本由健康专业人员、管理人员和患者的便利样本进行评估,他们对一组视觉模拟量表评分和标准博弈问题做出了回答,答案高度完整且一致。估计了统计模型,以预测新分类定义的所有9000种健康状态的单一指标分数。所得算法可应用于现有的SF-36数据集,并用于评估卫生技术的成本效益。这项初步工作构成了目前正在英国进行的一项更大规模研究的基础。