基于参考点的质量调整生命年年龄加权

Reference‐dependent age weighting of quality‐adjusted life years

Health Economics · 2022
被引 9
人大 A-

中文导读

通过大样本实验发现,人们对年轻患者的健康改善给予更高权重(20岁患者权重是80岁的1.7倍),但损失厌恶无法解释这一现象,而年龄相关的正常生活质量参考点才是重要预测因素。

Abstract

People do not only care about maximizing health gains but also about their distribution. For example, they give more weight to younger patients than older patients. This pilot study aims to investigate if age weighting is reinforced by loss aversion if young people are falling behind one's perceived 'normal' quality of life (QoL), while older people do not. We apply a person trade-off method in a large representative sample (n = 990) to estimate age weighting factors. We also measure QoL levels that individuals regard as 'normal' for different ages, serving as reference points. We observe a considerable amount of age weighting, with 20-year-old patients on average receiving 1.7 times as much weight as 80-year-old patients. Perceived 'normal' QoL rapidly decreases with age of a patient. Older people are more optimistic about what constitutes 'normal QoL' than younger people, but they express a faster decline in normal QoL due to aging. Respondents who view all improvements to be gain enlarging show the least age weighting, but loss aversion cannot explain the results. Still, one's age-related reference level is an important predictor of age weights. Given the explorative nature of this study, further studies are called for to generate more robust evidence.

年龄加权质量调整生命年参照依赖损失厌恶