质量调整生命年:治疗的价值是否与健康收益的大小成正比?

QALYs: is the value of treatment proportional to the size of the health gain?

Health Economics · 2009
被引 33
人大 A-

中文导读

研究质疑QALY模型假设,通过访谈发现人们更关注避免最差健康状态而非最大化治疗收益,提示个人健康效用评估受心理参考点和边际效用递减影响。

Abstract

In societal priority setting between health programs for different patient groups, many people are reluctant to discriminate too strongly between those who can benefit much from treatment and those who can benefit moderately. We suggest that this view of distributive fairness has a counterpart in personal valuations of gains in health. Such valuations may be influenced by psychological reference points and diminishing marginal utility such that the individual utility of care in patient groups with different potentials may be more similar than what conventional QALY estimates suggest. In interviews in three convenience samples, there is some support for the hypothesis. Most respondents do not think that desire for treatment is significantly less in those who stand to gain only moderately compared with those who stand to gain much - even when the treatment is associated with a mortality risk. When stating insurance preferences, a majority of subjects express a greater concern for avoiding the worst states in question than for maximising expected value for money in terms of treatment effects. The tendency applies to outcomes in terms of both quality and quantity of life. Choices between prefixed response options fit well with oral explanations of these choices.

QALYs健康效用分配公平治疗价值