假设健康状态时间权衡评估中的序列效应

Sequence effects in time trade‐off valuation of hypothetical health states

Health Economics · 2019
被引 3
人大 A-

中文导读

首次在健康领域检验时间权衡法评估健康状态时是否存在序列效应,发现前一个健康状态的好坏会系统性地影响后续状态的估值,这对基于调查的医疗资源配置决策有重要启示。

Abstract

Choice-based stated preference methods, such as time trade-offs (TTOs), are used to establish health state utilities informing healthcare allocation. However, little is known about the presence of (position-dependent and precedent-dependent) sequence effects in the valuation of health states, despite techniques requiring respondents to evaluate several health states in a sequence. This paper is the first to explicitly test for the presence of sequence effects in the health domain using a new explanation based on contrast effects and preference imprecision; the implication being that randomisation cannot avoid sequence effects. Six TTO questions were designed using the EQ-5D-3L descriptive system. These were grouped into two blocks of three and within each block four sequences were used. In an online survey, 1,197 Spanish respondents answered one grouping of three TTO questions. Results indicate that sequence effects can affect preferences as utilities of health states are biased downwards if preceded by a better health state and biased upwards if preceded by a worse health state. This study informs our understanding of how context effects interact with preference elicitation methods, which is essential for interpreting survey results used to inform policy.

时间权衡法序列效应健康状态效用对比效应