| Literature DB >> 25328385 |
Thomas G Poder1, Jie He2, Catherine Simard3, Jean-Charles Pasquier4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To measure the willingness to pay (WTP) of women aged 18-45 years to receive drug treatment for ovulation induction (ie, the social value of normal cycles of ovulation for a woman of childbearing age) in order to feed the debate about the funding of fertility cares.Entities:
Keywords: WTP; drug therapy; fertility
Year: 2014 PMID: 25328385 PMCID: PMC4196787 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S67742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Variable descriptions
| Variable | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Bid price | Price offered between 200 and 5,000 CAD | Winter | Survey completed in winter |
| Age | Age of respondent in years | Spring | Survey completed in spring |
| Income | Gross income per capita in CAD | Autumn | Survey completed in autumn |
| Employed | Respondent is employed | Stress | Job is stressful: yes =1; no =0 |
| Child | Respondent have one child or more | Pregnant | Respondent is pregnant |
| Child × Infertility | Respondent having a child has already had infertility problems | Get child | Having child is part of the most four important things in life |
| Secondary | Respondent has a secondary level or less | Desire child | Desire to have a child in years to come |
| High school | Respondent has a high school level | Ovulation disorders | Respondent has already experienced ovulation disorders |
| University | Respondent has a university level | Infertility family | respondent’s family has had problems with infertility |
| Alone | Respondent has no spouse =1; otherwise =0 | FMG | Respondent answered in a Family Medicine Group |
| Smoker | Respondent is a smoker | Internet | Internet survey =1; otherwise =0 |
| Health | Very good health =1; otherwise =0 | Success60 | Rate of success with fertility drug is 60% |
| Year | Year 2010 =1; year 2009 =0 | Success80 | Rate of success with fertility drug is 80% |
Abbreviations: CAD, Canadian dollars; FMG, Family Medicine Group.
Descriptive statistics (mean values) according to the survey mode
| Variable | Paper | Internet | Official statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 30.38 | 32.25 | 33.6 (StatCan, 2006) |
| Income per capita | 33,866 | 41,368 | 35,400 (StatCan, 2008) |
| Employed, % | 72.06 | 80.10 | |
| Child, % | 47.80 | 60.73 | |
| Secondary, % | 16.91 | 15.71 | 47.3 (StatCan, 2006) |
| High school, % | 36.02 | 37.17 | 31.3 (StatCan, 2006) |
| University, % | 47.06 | 47.12 | 21.4 (StatCan, 2006) |
| Alone | 37.50 | 23.04 | 38 (StatCan, 2006) |
| Smoker, % | 16.91 | 19.37 | 27 (StatCan, 2007) |
| Health, % | 30.88 | 30.37 | |
| Stress | 86.76 | 91.10 | |
| Pregnant | 8.09 | 5.76 | |
| Get child | 73.53 | 63.87 | |
| Desire child | 65.44 | 50.79 | |
| Ovulation disorders | 7.35 | 3.66 | |
| Infertility family | 20.59 | 20.94 | |
| Year (2010 =1; 2009 =0) | 18.38 | 15.18 | |
| Winter | 27.94 | 49.74 | |
| Spring | 35.29 | 9.95 | |
| Autumn | 16.18 | 0.00 | |
| Success60 | 44.85 | 59.69 | |
| Success80 | 55.15 | 40.31 | |
| Number of observations | 136 | 191 |
Notes:
The variable is significantly different as compared to the other mode at a threshold of 10% or less.
Probit estimations of WTP (dependent variable is the answer to the WTP question: Yes, No, or Do not know)
| Variables | DK = Yes | DK = No | DK = . |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bid price, thousand CAD | − | − | − |
| Smoker | 0.125 (0.616) | 0.209 (0.331) | 0.214 (0.430) |
| Age | −0.005 (0.764) | −0.006 (0.678) | −0.007 (0.694) |
| Income, thousand CAD | 0.005 (0.237) | 0.007 (0.141) | |
| Child | −0.030 (0.905) | −0.205 (0.343) | −0.142 (0.621) |
| Child × Infertility | 0.136 (0.743) | 0.102 (0.770) | 0.163 (0.737) |
| High school | − | – | − |
| University | 0.050 (0.881) | −0.276 (0.344) | 0.008 (0.983) |
| Paper | 0.186 (0.644) | 0.074 (0.831) | 0.297 (0.483) |
| FMG | 0.049 (0.906) | 0.288 (0.427) | 0.039 (0.930) |
| Success60 | 0.165 (0.452) | 0.060 (0.762) | 0.111 (0.649) |
| Health | 0.185 (0.373) | 0.338 (0.129) | |
| Alone | 0.325 (0.175) | 0.228 (0.258) | 0.345 (0.177) |
| Year | −0.170 (0.554) | 0.120 (0.637) | −0.020 (0.948) |
| Winter | −0.232 (0.381) | 0.013 (0.955) | −0.240 (0.405) |
| Spring | 0.003 (0.993) | −0.254 (0.320) | −0.167 (0.616) |
| Autumn | −0.084 (0.870) | −0.158 (0.709) | −0.210 (0.705) |
| Employed | 0.290 (0.141) | ||
| Stress | |||
| Pregnant | −0.189 (0.624) | 0.355 (0.324) | −0.077 (0.852) |
| Get child | |||
| Desire child | 0.101 (0.625) | 0.335 (0.208) | |
| Ovulation disorders | −0.367 (0.432) | −0.101 (0.807) | −0.323 (0.548) |
| Infertility family | 0.124 (0.606) | 0.105 (0.610) | 0.206 (0.433) |
| Constant | −0.178 (0.791) | −0.239 (0.699) | −0.351 (0.634) |
| 0.218 | 0.199 | 0.266 | |
| Number of observations | 327 | 327 | 275 |
| WTP (in CAD) |
Notes:
Respondents that answered DK were excluded from the estimate. P-values are in parentheses. Significant coefficients at a threshold of 10% are in bold. Several specification models were performed as regard to infertility variables; no major changes were observed.
Abbreviations: CAD, Canadian dollars; DK, do not know; FMG, Family Medicine Group; WTP, willingness to pay.
Example of contingent valuation questions
| Next question is hypothetical and there is no correct or wrong answer. |
| Before answering, please take the time to consider that to pay for a drug treatment for ovulation induction leads to a reduction in the amount of money available to pay for other goods and services (e.g. hobbies, clothes, travelling, etc.). |
| Assuming that you cannot have any more ovulations and you have to pay from your own pocket the cost of drug treatment for ovulation again, would you be willing to pay 1,000 Canadian dollars? |
| □ Yes □ No □ I do not know |
| Are you sure of your answer? |
| □ Not very sure □ Not sure □ More or less sure □ Sure □ Very sure |