| Literature DB >> 27485437 |
Kathrin Damm1, Janina Volk2, Andreas Horn3, Jean-Pierre Allam4, Ninette Troensegaard-Petersen5, Niels Serup-Hansen5, Thomas Winkler6, Ivonne Thiessen6, Kathrin Borchert7, Eike G Wüstenberg6,8, Thomas Mittendorf7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Allergic Rhinitis (AR) is a common disorder in Europe with Allergic Asthma (AA) as a frequent comorbidity. Allergy immunotherapy (AIT) is the only causal therapy of AR and AA, and can be administered as subcutaneous injections at the physician or as sublingual drops or tablets at home. The usual treatment duration is 3 years.Entities:
Keywords: Allergic rhinitis; Allergy immunotherapy; Discrete-choice-experiment; Patient preferences; Sublingual immunotherapy-tablet
Year: 2016 PMID: 27485437 PMCID: PMC4971006 DOI: 10.1186/s13561-016-0110-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Econ Rev ISSN: 2191-1991
Attributes, Levels and descriptions included in the DCE
| Attributes | Characteristics (Levels) SCIT | Characteristics (Levels) SLIT |
|---|---|---|
| Administration form | An injection given every visit at the physician’s office | A tablet taken every day at home |
| Total number and duration of necessary visits to a physician | 24 times for 45 min over 3 years | 12 times for 15 min over 3 years |
| Frequency of a life-threatening anaphylactic shock | 1 in 10,000 patients | 1 in 100,000 patients |
| Local side-effects | Rash or swelling | Itching or swelling under the tongue |
| Sum of co-payments for the whole treatment | €60 over 3 years | €120 over 3 years |
Exemplary DCE choice set
| Immunotherapy A | Immunotherapy B | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Administration form | A tablet taken every day at home | An injection given every visit at physician’s office | |
| Total number and duration of necessary visits to a physician | 24 times for 45 min over 3 years | 12 times for 15 min over 3 years | |
| Frequency of a life-threatening anaphylactic shock | 1 in 10,000 patients | 1 in 100,000 patients | |
| Local side-effects | Itching or swelling under the tongue | Rash or swelling sited at the upper arm | |
| Sum of co-payments for the whole treatment | €120 over 3 years | €60 over 3 years | |
| Question 1: | ❒A | ❒B | ❒None of them |
| Question 2: | ❒A | ❒B |
(the displayed Immunotherapies A and B are just two of a number of hypothetical possibilities)
Socio-demographic and disease characteristics of study participants
| Gender | Number | Percentage | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 239 | 100 % | ||
| Male | 101 | 42 % | ||
| Female | 138 | 58 % | ||
| Age (yrs.) | ||||
|
| 239 | 100 % | ||
| 18–30 | 88 | 37 % | ||
| 31–45 | 77 | 32 % | ||
| 46–60 | 53 | 22 % | ||
| >60 | 21 | 9 % | ||
| Education | ||||
|
| 233 | 100 % | ||
| Lower or general education | 96 | 41 % | ||
| Higher education | 137 | 59 % | ||
| Children <14 years in household | ||||
|
| 229 | 100 % | ||
| No | 171 | 75 % | ||
| Yes | 58 | 25 % | ||
| Currently employed | ||||
|
| 234 | 100 % | ||
| No | 51 | 22 % | ||
| Yes | 183 | 78 % | ||
| Full-time | 138 | 75 % | ||
| Part-time | 36 | 20 % | ||
| Other | 6 | 3 % | ||
| Missing | 3 | 2 % | ||
| Type of allergy | ||||
|
| 239 | 100 % | ||
| Birch (of those birch only) | 126 (37) | 53 % (29 %) | ||
| Grass pollen (of those grass pollen only) | 158 (50) | 66 % (32 %) | ||
| House dust mite (of those house dust mite only) | 91 (33) | 38 % (36 %) | ||
| Severity of nasal symptoms (assessed by patient) | ||||
|
| 229 | 100 % | ||
| VAS 0–49 | 30 | 13 % | ||
| VAS 50–100 | 199 | 87 % | ||
| VAS average | 72 | |||
| Severity of symptoms affecting the eyes (assessed by patient) | ||||
|
| 227 | 100 % | ||
| VAS 0–49 | 75 | 33 % | ||
| VAS 50–100 | 152 | 67 % | ||
| VAS average | 57 | |||
Results of the DCE model (Ranked by importance)
| Attributes | Coefficient | Standard error | ChiSqa | Pr > ChiSq (significance) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total number and duration of necessary visits to a physician | ||||
| 24 times for 45 min over 3 years | −.65838 | .05034 | 171.0415 | ***(<.0001) |
| 12 times for 15 min over 3 years | 0 | |||
| Frequency of a life-threatening anaphylactic shock | ||||
| 1 in 10,000 patients | −.28455 | .05032 | 31.9785 | ***(<.0001) |
| 1 in 100,000 patients | 0 | |||
| Local side-effects | ||||
| Rush or swelling sited at the upper arm | .21045 | .05032 | 17.4935 | ***(<.0001) |
| Itching or swelling under the tongue | 0 | |||
| Sum of co-payments for the whole treatment | ||||
| 60 Euros over 3 years | .12593 | .05031 | 6.2647 | **(.0123) |
| 120 Euros over 3 years | 0 | |||
| Administration form | ||||
| Injection | .10769 | 0.04980 | 4.6771 | *(.0306) |
| Tablet | 0 | |||
Significance levels denoted by
*** Highly significant (p ≤ 0.001); ** Very significant (p ≤ 0.01); * Significant (p ≤ 0.05)
a chi-square
Fig. 1Overview of preference elicitations