| Literature DB >> 23035730 |
Michela Tinelli1, Mara Ozolins, Fiona Bath-Hextall, Hywel C Williams.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The SINS trial (Controlled Clinical Trials ISRCTN48755084; Eudract No. 2004-004506-24) is a randomised controlled trial evaluating long term success of excisional surgery vs. imiquimod 5% cream for low risk nodular and superficial basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The trial included a discrete choice experiment questionnaire to explore patient preferences of a cream versus surgery for the treatment of their skin cancer.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23035730 PMCID: PMC3532314 DOI: 10.1186/1471-5945-12-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Dermatol ISSN: 1471-5945
Summary of coding for discrete choice experiment attributes and their levels
| 1) Cost [cost to you] | £0 | £0 | £0 | COST |
| | £150 | £150 | | |
| | £300 | £300 | | |
| | £500 | £500 | | |
| | £750 | £750 | | |
| 2) Chance [Chance of
complete clearance] | 94% | 50% | 96% | CHANCE |
| | 96% | 70% | | |
| | 98% | 90% | | |
| 3) Side effects | MILD | MILD | MILD | MILD SIDE EFFECTS |
| | (mild pain that does
not disturb sleep) | (Mild irritation,
burning or redness) | (mild pain that does
not disturb sleep) | |
| | MODERATE | MODERATE | | MODERATE SIDE EFFECTS |
| | (pain that sometimes
might disturb sleep) | (Moderate irritation, burning,
redness or weeping) | | |
| | SEVERE | SEVERE | | (compared with severe) |
| | (pain that disturbs sleep) | (Severe irritation, burning,
redness or ulceration) | | |
| 4) Appearance | NORMAL | NORMAL | MODERATE CHANGE | NORMAL APPEARANCE |
| | (Barely visible scar) | (Not discoloured skin) | (noticeable scar) | |
| | MODERATE CHANGE | MODERATE CHANGE | | MODERATE CHANGE IN APPEARANCE |
| | (Noticeable scar) | (Slight lightening skin) | | |
| | SEVERE CHANGE | SEVERE CHANGE | | (compared with severe change) |
| | (Slightly raised scar) | (Discoloured skin) | | |
| SURGERY | IMIQUIMOD CREAM | CURRENT SITUATION | SURGERY | |
| (fixed surgery option from their experience alternative to an hypothetical ‘surgery’) | CREAM (compared with current situation) | |||
Figure 1Example of Choice Set.
Patient characteristics (and subgroups relating to experience of BCC symptoms and treatment)
| | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.3 | ||||
| Male | 60.9 (106) | 63.6 (75) | 55.4 (31) | |
| Female | 39.1 (68) | 36.4 (43) | 44.6 (25) | |
| 0.1 | ||||
| Median [IQR] | 65 [57–72] | 63 [55–72] | 68 [60–72] | |
| N.A. 1 | ||||
| Employed | 35.6 (62) | 39.8 (47) | 26.8 (15) | |
| Retired | 63.2 (110) | 59.3 (70) | 71.4 (40) | |
| Unemployed | 1.2 (2) | 0.9 (1) | 1.8 (1) | |
| 0.21 | ||||
| <£299 | 50.0 (80) | 44.9 (53) | 48.2 (27) | |
| £300-499 | 19.5 (34) | 20.3 (24) | 17.9 (10) | |
| £>=500 | 19.5 (34) | 19.5 (23) | 19.6 (11) | |
| (Not recorded to be
excluded from analysis) | 14.9 (26) | 15.3 (18) | 14.3 (8) | |
| Yes | 32.2 (56) | 0 (0) | 100 (56) | |
| No | 67.8 (118) | 100 (118) | 0 (0) | |
| N.A. 1 | ||||
| Extremely easy | 13.2 (23) | 9.3 (11) | 21.4 (12) | |
| Easy | 28.7 (50) | 26.3 (31) | 33.9 (19) | |
| Moderate | 35.6 (62) | 39.8 (47) | 26.8 (15) | |
| Difficult | 16.1 (28) | 16.1 (19) | 16.1 (9) | |
| Extremely difficult | 6.3 (11) | 8.5 (10) | 1.8 (1) | |
1 Cells have expected count less than 5. 2Some respondents presented not recorded data, as the question was not asked (dropped from assessments) or they did not complete it.
Patient preferences for the (n=174)
| | | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | |||||
| Coefficient | Surgery (compared with current situation) | |||||
| Coefficient | Imiquimod cream (compared
with current situation) | |||||
| Coefficient | Decreased cost | |||||
| Mean | increased chance, 82% of respondents | |||||
| | SD | | | | ||
| Mean | mild side effects (compared
with severe, 79% of respondents) | |||||
| | SD | | | | ||
| Mean | moderate side effects (compared with
severe, 91% of respondents) | |||||
| | SD | | | | ||
| Mean | normal appearance (compared with
severe change, 89% of respondents) | |||||
| | SD | | | | ||
| Mean | moderate change (compared with
severe change, 62% of respondents) | |||||
| | SD | | | | ||
| | 174 | |||||
| | 2765 (=171 respondents *16 choices +1respondents*14 choices+1 respondent*8 choices+
1 respondent*7 choices) | |||||
| | −2013.9 | |||||
| | 0.333 | |||||
| 2047.47 | ||||||
1The preferred model is a MLM and presents all characteristics (apart from ‘COST’, ‘ASCSURGERY’, ‘ASCCREAM’) as random and independently normally distributed. The simulation process is based on 500 draws. All coefficients (either fixed or random) and the standard deviations of the random coefficients are statistically significant at 95%. 2WTP estimates are based on the regression results in column 3 and rounded to 2 decimal places. The standard deviations are in parentheses. Marginal WTP for a unit change in a treatment characteristic = (mean coefficient of characteristic)/-(coefficient ‘COST’), with SD = (SD of characteristic coefficient)/-(coefficient ‘COST’).
Note: Alternative specific constants (ASC) for surgery (ASC SURGERY) and for cream (ASC CREAM) show the preferences of these alternatives relative to the current situation, everything else being equal.
Key: SD = standard deviation, WTP = Willingness to Pay, LR = Likelihood Ratio.
Patient preferences according to experience of BCC and treatment
| | | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | ||||||||||
| Coefficient | Surgery (compared
with current situation) | Surgery (compared with
current situation) | |||||||||
| Coefficient | Imiquimod cream (compared
with current situation) | Imiquimod cream (compared with
current situation) | |||||||||
| Coefficient | | | Decreased cost | | | Decreased cost | |||||
| Mean | Increased chance (compared
with deceased; 73% of
respondents) | Increased chance (compared with
decreased; 86% of respondents) | |||||||||
| | SD | | | | | | | ||||
| Mean | Mild side effects
(compared with severe;
71% of respondents) | Mild side effects (compared with
severe; 80% of respondents) | |||||||||
| | SD | | | | | | | ||||
| Mean | Moderate side effects
(compared with severe;
99% of respondents) | Moderate side effects (compared
with severe; 87% of respondents) | |||||||||
| | SD | | | | | | | ||||
| Mean | Normal appearance (compared
with severe change; 97% of
respondents) | Normal appearance (compared with
severe change, 85% of respondents) | |||||||||
| | SD | | | | | | | ||||
| Mean | Moderate change
(compared with severe;
75% of respondents) | Moderate change (compared
with severe; 60% of respondents) | |||||||||
| | SD | | | | | | | ||||
| | 56 | 118 | |||||||||
| | 896 (=56 respondents*16 choices) | 1869 (=115 respondents*16 choices+
1 respondent*14 choices+1 respondent*
8 choices+1 respondent*7 choices) | |||||||||
| | −649.27 | −1350.8 | |||||||||
| | 0.327 | 0.336 | |||||||||
| 670.18 | 1405.08 | ||||||||||
Note: Alternative specific constants (ASC) for surgery (ASCSURGERY) and for cream (ASCCREAM) show the preferences of these alternatives relative to the current situation, everything else being equal. WTP estimates are based on the regression results in column 3 and rounded to 2 decimal places. The standard deviations are in parentheses. 1 The preferred model is a MLM and presents all characteristics (apart from ‘COST’, ‘ASCSURGERY’, ‘ASCCREAM’) as random and independently normally distributed. The simulation process is based on 500 draws. All coefficients (either fixed or random) and the standard deviations of the random coefficients are statistically significant at 95% 2 Differences in marginal WTP between groups are significant at the 95% level. 3Differences in preference distribution between groups are significant at the 99% level.
Key: SD = standard deviation, WTP = Willingness to Pay, LR = Likelihood Ratio, No. = Number of.
Figure 2Modelling patient preferences: Utility values. Note: This Figure reports on average values only, whilst the complete output from the logistic regression model is presented in Tables 3 (whole sample) and 4 (subgroups with experience and with no experience of BCC symptoms and treatment). Alternative specific constants (ASC) for surgery (ASC SURGERY) and for cream (ASC CREAM) show the preferences of these alternatives relative to the current situation, everything else being equal. The cost attribute reported a mean value of −0.0031, and therefore it is less noticeable than the other attributes. Due to differences in scale factors across data sets, utility values from different subgroups are not directly comparable. For comparison between subgroups with experience and with no experience of BCC symptoms and treatment please see marginal WTP (Figure 3) and proportion of respondents (Figure 4). Overall findings from subgroup analyses are also presented in Table 4.
Figure 3Modelling patient preferences: Marginal WTP values (£). Note: This Figure reports on mean values only, whilst the complete output from the logistic regression model, marginal WTP calculations (mean and standard deviation values), and their comparison between subgroups is presented in Tables 3 (whole sample) and 4 (subgroups with experience and with no experience of BCC symptoms and treatment). For ‘CHANCE’, ‘MODERATE SIDE EFFECTS’ and ‘NORMAL APPEARANCE’ differences in marginal WTP between subgroups (with experience vs. with no experience of BCC symptoms and treatment) are significant at the 95% level.
Figure 4Modelling patient preferences: the proportion of respondents (%) with positive effect of particular characteristic. Note: The output from the logistic regression model used to inform these estimates is presented in Tables 3 (whole sample) and 4 (subgroups with experience and with no experience of BCC symptoms and treatment, and their comparison). For ‘MODERATE SIDE EFFECTS’ and ‘NORMAL APPEARANCE’ differences in preference distribution between subgroups (with experience vs. with no experience of BCC symptoms and treatment) are significant at the 95% level.