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The way that you do it? An elaborate test of procedural invariance of TTO, using a choice-based design.

Arthur E Attema1, Werner B F Brouwer.   

Abstract

The time tradeoff (TTO) method is often used to derive Quality-Adjusted Life Year health state valuations. An important problem with this method is that results have been found to be responsive to the procedure used to elicit preferences. In particular, fixing the duration in the health state to be valued and inferring the duration in full health that renders an individual indifferent, causes valuations to be higher than when the duration in full health is fixed and the duration in the health state to be valued is elicited. This paper presents a new test of procedural invariance for a broad range of time horizons, while using a choice-based design and adjusting for discounting. As one of the known problems with the conventional procedure is the violation of constant proportional tradeoffs (CPTO), we also investigate CPTO for the alternative TTO procedure. Our findings concerning procedural invariance are rather supportive for the TTO procedure. We find no violations of procedural invariance except for the shortest gauge duration. The results for CPTO are more troublesome: TTO scores depend on gauge duration, reinforcing the evidence reported when using the conventional procedure.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21573934      PMCID: PMC3375425          DOI: 10.1007/s10198-011-0318-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Health Econ        ISSN: 1618-7598


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