调查受访者健康状态评估中的逻辑不一致性:估算社会关税的方法论挑战

Logical inconsistencies in survey respondents' health state valuations ‐ a methodological challenge for estimating social tariffs

Health Economics · 2002
被引 109
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了受访者评估健康状态时出现的逻辑不一致(如将较轻状态评为更低价值)是否应排除,以及不同排除标准对估算社会关税的影响,基于1999年新西兰成人调查数据。

Abstract

Logical inconsistencies in survey respondents' valuations of hypothetical health states - represented by the EQ-5D, for example - present a conundrum as to whether or not their responses ought to be included for estimating social 'tariffs'. A 'logical inconsistency' occurs when a state that 'in logical terms' is unambiguously less severe than another is assigned a lower value. Excluding such responses is defensible on data quality grounds but puts at risk the representativeness of the estimated tariff, given it is meant to represent the preferences of 'society'. This paper explores the rationale for and effect of excluding, to varying degrees, responses distinguished by the number of pairwise inconsistencies they contain, and reports equations for two tariffs that arise from contrasting approaches. The data are from a random sample of adult New Zealanders whose visual analogue scale valuations for a selection of EQ-5D states were collected in 1999 via a postal survey to which 1360 people responded (a 50% response rate). We conclude that there is no simple, generalisable 'rule' to guide exclusions and therefore researchers ought to explore the sensitivity of their estimated tariffs (and ultimately QALY estimates) to alternative treatments of logically inconsistent responses.

逻辑不一致健康状态估值社会效用值EQ-5D