| Literature DB >> 26573610 |
Mike Aristides1, Arie Barlev2, Beth Barber2, Merel Gijsen3, Casey Quinn3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To date, reliable and comprehensive health-related quality of life data for patients with relapsed or refractory B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have not been collected in clinical trials of the disease, and no utility studies have been published. The purpose of this study was to define and validate health states experienced by adults with relapsed/refractory B-precursor ALL, and to assign utility values to these health states using time-trade off methodology.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26573610 PMCID: PMC4647711 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-015-0377-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Overview of study procedures
Sex, age, ethnicity, and economic activity of the study sample (n = 123)
| Participants, n (%) | Census 2011 (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| M:F | 62 (50.4):61 (49.4) | 49: 51 |
| Age group (years) | ||
| 18–29 | 23 (18.7) | 20.6 |
| 30–44 | 34 (27.6) | 26.1 |
| 45–59 | 34 (27.6) | 24.8 |
| 60–74 | 27 (22.0) | 18.7 |
| 75+ | 5 (4.1) | 9.8 |
| Ethnicity | ||
| White (British or other white) | 108 (87.8) | 87.1 |
| Non-white | 15 (12.2) | 12.9 |
| Economic activity | ||
| Full-time work (30+ hours) | 60 (48.8) | 37.4 |
| Part-time work | 11 (8.9) | 12.6 |
| Self-employed | 8 (6.5) | 8.5 |
| Full-time education | 7 (5.7) | 3.5 |
| Retired | 22 (17.9) | 22.1 |
| Looking after home | 5 (4.1) | 3.3 |
| Long-term illness/disabled | 2 (1.6) | 3.4 |
| Unemployed/seeking work | 4 (3.3) | 8.3 |
| Other | 4 (3.2) | 1.2 |
| Marital status | ||
| Single | 42 (34.1) | 34.7 |
| Married/Civil partnership | 56 (45.5) | 46.7 |
| Divorced/Separated/Legally dissolved | 22 (17.9) | 11.5 |
| Widowed | 3 (2.4) | 7.0 |
| Household size | ||
| 1 | 27 (22.0) | 30.6 |
| 2 | 32 (26.0) | 34.1 |
| 3–4 | 24 (39.0) | 28.5 |
| 5–6 | 16 (13.0) | 6.2 |
| Household income (£) | ||
| 0–19,999 | 26 (23.6) | 49.9 |
| 20,000–29.999 | 19 (17.3) | 22.7 |
| 30,000–49,999 | 42 (38.2) | 18.6 |
| 50,000–99,999 | 20 (18.2) | 6.7 |
| 100,000 or more | 3 (2.7) | 2.2 |
| Preferred not to answer | 13 (10.5) | NA |
| Education level | ||
| No formal qualifications | 11 (8.9) | 23.2 |
| Apprenticeships | 6 (4.9) | 3.3 |
| High school education | 72 (58.5) | 41.4 |
| University degree or professional qualification | 31 (25.2) | 27.0 |
| Other | 3 (2.4) | 5.1 |
Source: [16]
Mean TTO utility values for disease-related health states in B-precursor ALL (n = 123)
| Health state | Mean TTO utility valuea | TTO SEM | Incrementb | Increment SEM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Complete remission | 0.86 | 0.01 | 0.56 | 0.042 |
| Complete remission with partial hematological recovery | 0.75 | 0.02 | 0.45 | 0.038 |
| Aplastic bone marrow | 0.59 | 0.02 | 0.29 | 0.034 |
| Partial remission | 0.50 | 0.03 | 0.20 | 0.032 |
| Progressive disease | 0.30 | 0.04 | – | – |
Abbreviations: SEM standard error of the mean, TTO time trade-off
aHealth state utility values range from 0 to 1; 0 is death and 1 is perfect health
bProgressive disease was the anchoring health state for calculation of increments