Estimation of minimally important differences in EQ-5D utility and VAS scores in cancer
University of Illinois Chicago · American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Understanding what constitutes an important difference on a HRQL measure is critical to its interpretation. The aim of this study was to provide a range of estimates of minimally important differences (MIDs) in EQ-5D scores in cancer and to determine if estimates are comparable in lung cancer.
A retrospective analysis was conducted on cross-sectional data collected from 534 cancer patients, 50 of whom were lung cancer patients. A range of minimally important differences (MIDs) in EQ-5D index-based utility (UK and US) scores and VAS scores were estimated using both anchor-based and distribution-based (1/2 standard deviation and standard error of the measure) approaches. Groups were anchored using Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (PS) ratings and FACT-G total score-based quintiles.
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3Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Lung cancer
- EQ-5D
- Cancer
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Visual analogue scale
- Physical therapy
- Internal medicine