EQ-5D as a Quality of Life Measure in People with Dementia and Their Carers- Evidence and Key Issues

Mar 1, 2011, 00:00 AM
10.1016/j.jval.2010.08.002
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(10)00055-0/fulltext
Section Title : Policy Analysis
Section Order : 22
First Page : 390

Objectives

This article analyzes published studies on the application of the EQ-5D for the assessment of quality of life in patients with dementia and their carers. The EQ-5D, a generic instrument for measuring health-related quality of life, is widely used for economic evaluation in many areas of health research. However, there is considerable debate about the appropriateness of the EQ-5D for people with impaired cognition.

Methods

We conducted a systematic review of research studies published in the past 10 years that either used the EQ-5D as an outcome measure or investigated different aspects of the performance of the EQ-5D in studies of dementia.

Results

This study demonstrates that despite good feasibility and reliability of the EQ-5D instrument, there are problems with the validity of self-rated data because of a lack of association between patient and proxy ratings. There is a substantial ceiling effect for patient ratings. The visual analogue scale has poor reliability, even in patients with mild and moderate dementia. Different proxies (e.g., family carers, institutional carers, and health-care professionals) provide different ratings for patients' health.

Conclusion

Careful selection of assessment mode and appropriate proxies is important to ensure the EQ-5D validity in studies of patients with dementia. Because the cost of informal patient care represents a significant proportion of total costs of dementia treatment, the impact of dementia on carer's quality of life should be included in economic evaluation.

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HEOR Topics :
  • Decision Modeling & Simulation
  • Mental Health
  • Patient-Centered Research
  • Patient-reported Outcomes & Quality of Life Outcomes
  • Specific Diseases & Conditions
  • Study Approaches
Tags :
  • cost-effectiveness analysis
  • health economics methods
  • outcomes research
  • priority setting
  • qualitative research
Regions :
  • Global