The construct validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D, SF-6D and Diabetes Health Profile-18 in type 2 diabetes

被引:43
作者
Mulhern, Brendan [1 ]
Meadows, Keith [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Sch Hlth & Related Res, Regent Court S1 4DA, England
[2] DHP Res & Consultancy, Bloxham Mill Business Ctr, Bloxham OX15 4FF, Banbury, England
关键词
EQ-5D; SF-6D; DHP; Psychometrics; Validity; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PREFERENCE-BASED MEASURE;
D O I
10.1186/1477-7525-12-42
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Interest in the measurement of health related quality of life and psychosocial functioning from the patient's perspective in diabetes mellitus has grown in recent years. The aim of this study is to investigate the psychometric performance of and agreement between the generic EQ-5D and SF-6D and diabetes specific DHP-18 in Type 2 diabetes. This will support the future use of the measures by providing further evidence regarding their psychometric properties and the conceptual overlap between the instruments. The results will inform whether the measures can be used with confidence alongside each other to provide a more holistic profile of people with Type 2 diabetes. Methods: A large longitudinal dataset (n = 1,184) of people with Type 2 diabetes was used for the analysis. Convergent validity was tested by examining correlations between the measures. Known group validity was tested across a range of clinical and diabetes severity indicators using ANOVA and effect size statistics. Agreement was examined using Bland-Altman plots. Responsiveness was tested by examining floor and ceiling effects and standardised response means. Results: Correlations between the measures indicates that there is overlap in the constructs assessed (with correlations between 0.1 and 0.7 reported), but there is some level of divergence between the generic and condition specific instruments. Known group validity was generally good but was not consistent across all indicators included (with effect sizes from 0 to 0.74 reported). The EQ-5D and SF-6D displayed a high level of agreement, but there was some disagreement between the generic measures and the DHP-18 dimensions across the severity range. Responsiveness was higher in those who self-reported change in health (SRMs between 0.06 and 0.25). Conclusions: The psychometric assessment of the relationship between the EQ-5D, SF-6D and DHP-18 shows that all have a level of validity for use in Type 2 diabetes. This suggests that the measures can be used alongside each other to provide a more holistic assessment of with the quality of life impacts of Type 2 diabetes.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
[41]   Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D in assessing and valuing health status in patients with somatoform disorders [J].
Christian Brettschneider ;
Hans-Helmut König ;
Wolfgang Herzog ;
Claudia Kaufmann ;
Rainer Schaefert ;
Alexander Konnopka .
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 11
[42]   Validity and responsiveness of EQ-5D-5L and SF-6D in patients with health complaints attributed to their amalgam fillings: a prospective cohort study of patients undergoing amalgam removal [J].
Lamu, Admassu N. ;
Bjorkman, Lars ;
Hamre, Harald J. ;
Alraek, Terje ;
Musial, Frauke ;
Robberstad, Bjarne .
HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES, 2021, 19 (01)
[43]   Comparing the sensitivity of EQ-5D, SF-6D and 15D utilities to the specific effect of diabetic complications [J].
Kontodimopoulos, Nick ;
Pappa, Evelina ;
Chadjiapostolou, Zinovia ;
Arvanitaki, Eleni ;
Papadopoulos, Angelos A. ;
Niakas, Dimitris .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 2012, 13 (01) :111-120
[44]   An empirical evaluation of the SF-12, SF-6D, EQ-5D and Michigan Hand Outcome Questionnaire in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the hand [J].
Dritsaki, Melina ;
Petrou, Stavros ;
Williams, Mark ;
Lamb, Sarah E. .
HEALTH AND QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES, 2017, 15
[45]   Validity and responsiveness of the EQ-5D and the KIDSCREEN-10 in children with ADHD [J].
Bouwmans, Clazien ;
van der Kolk, Annemarie ;
Oppe, Mark ;
Schawo, Saskia ;
Stolk, Elly ;
van Agthoven, Michel ;
Buitelaar, Jan ;
van Roijen, LeonaHakkaart .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS, 2014, 15 (09) :967-977
[46]   Comparison of the EQ-5D and the SF-6D Utility Measures in 813 Patients with Early Arthritis: Results from the ESPOIR Cohort [J].
Gaujoux-Viala, Cecile ;
Rat, Anne-Christine ;
Guillemin, Francis ;
Flipo, Rene-Marc ;
Fardellone, Patrice ;
Bourgeois, Pierre ;
Fautrel, Bruno .
JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY, 2011, 38 (08) :1576-1584
[47]   Comparison of Contemporaneous EQ-5D and SF-6D Responses Using Scoring Algorithms Derived from Similar Valuation Exercises [J].
Whitehurst, David G. T. ;
Norman, Richard ;
Brazier, John E. ;
Viney, Rosalie .
VALUE IN HEALTH, 2014, 17 (05) :570-577
[48]   Feasibility, acceptability and construct validity of EQ-5D in systemic sclerosis [J].
Gualtierotti, Roberta ;
Ingegnoli, Francesca ;
Scalone, Luciana ;
Cortesi, Paolo ;
Bruschi, Eleonora ;
Gerosa, Maria ;
Meroni, Pier Luigi .
SWISS MEDICAL WEEKLY, 2016, 146
[49]   A comparison of the reliability and validity of SF-6D, EQ-5D and HUI3 utility measures in patients with schizophrenia and patients with depression in Singapore [J].
Abdin, Edimansyah ;
Chong, Siow Ann ;
Seow, Esmond ;
Peh, Chao Xu ;
Tan, Jit Hui ;
Liu, Jianlin ;
Hui, Sophia Foo Si ;
Chua, Boon Yiang ;
Sim, Kang ;
Verma, Swapna ;
Vaingankar, Janhavi Ajit ;
Subramaniam, Mythily .
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2019, 274 :400-408
[50]   The use of the EQ-5D preference-based health status measure in adults with Type 2 diabetes mellitus [J].
Janssen, M. F. ;
Lubetkin, E. I. ;
Sekhobo, J. P. ;
Pickard, A. S. .
DIABETIC MEDICINE, 2011, 28 (04) :395-413