| Literature DB >> 26026667 |
Feng Xie1, A Simon Pickard, Paul F M Krabbe, Dennis Revicki, Rosalie Viney, Nancy Devlin, David Feeny.
Abstract
Multi-attribute utility-based instruments (MAUIs) assess health status and provide an index score on the full health-dead scale, and are widely used to support reimbursement decisions for new healthcare interventions worldwide. A valuation study is a key part of the development of MAUIs, with the primary goal of developing a scoring algorithm through eliciting societal preferences. We developed the 21-item Checklist for REporting VAluaTion StudiEs (CREATE) by following a modified two-round Delphi panel approach plus an email survey. CREATE is intended to promote good reporting practice as well as guiding developers to thoroughly and carefully think through key methodological elements in designing valuation studies.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26026667 PMCID: PMC4519579 DOI: 10.1007/s40273-015-0292-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacoeconomics ISSN: 1170-7690 Impact factor: 4.981
CREATE items
| Item no. | Section/item | Yes | No |
|---|---|---|---|
| Descriptive system | |||
| 1 | The attributes of the instrument are described | □ | □ |
| 2 | The number of levels in each attribute of the instrument is described | □ | □ |
| Health states valued | |||
| 3 | The approach to selecting health states to be valued directly is explained | □ | □ |
| 4 | The number of health states valued per respondent is stated | □ | □ |
| 5 | Method(s) of assigning the health states to respondents are stated | □ | □ |
| Sampling | |||
| 6 | Sample size/power calculations are stated and rationalized | □ | □ |
| 7 | Target population is described | □ | □ |
| 8 | Sampling method is stated and rationalized | □ | □ |
| 9 | Recruitment strategies are described | □ | □ |
| 10 | Response rate is reported | □ | □ |
| Preference data collection | |||
| 11 | Mode of data collection is stated | □ | □ |
| 12 | Preference elicitation technique(s) are described | □ | □ |
| Study sample | |||
| 13 | Reasons for excluding any respondents or observations are provided | □ | □ |
| 14 | Characteristics of respondents included in the analysis are described | □ | □ |
| Modeling | |||
| 15 | The dependent variable for each model is stated | □ | □ |
| 16 | Independent variables for each model are explained | □ | □ |
| 17 | Model specifications are provided | □ | □ |
| 18 | Model estimators are described | □ | □ |
| 19 | Goodness-of-fit statistics for each model are reported | □ | □ |
| Scoring algorithm | |||
| 20 | Criteria for selecting the preferred model are stated | □ | □ |
| 21 | The scoring algorithm is presented | □ | □ |
CREATE Checklist for REporting VAluaTion StudiEs
| Good reporting standards assist developers and users in critically appraising studies and improving the reproducibility of published results. |
| The development of value sets for multi-attribute utility instruments (MAUIs) has proliferated in recent years, with many countries seeking to support local reimbursement decision making with their own societal preference-based valuation studies. |
| Guidance is lacking on the key components that should be reported in a valuation study. |
| This study describes the key elements that should be reported for valuation studies of MAUIs—the Checklist for REporting VAluaTion StudiEs (CREATE). |