| Literature DB >> 34173957 |
Cristina Gutierrez-Delgado1,2, Rosa-María Galindo-Suárez3,4, Cesar Cruz-Santiago3,4, Koonal Shah5, Manny Papadimitropoulos6,7, Yan Feng8, Bernarda Zamora9, Nancy Devlin9,10.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To generate a value set for the Mexican adult general population to support and facilitate the inclusion of quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) into the health technology assessment process of the Mexican healthcare authorities.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34173957 PMCID: PMC8545780 DOI: 10.1007/s40258-021-00658-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Health Econ Health Policy ISSN: 1175-5652 Impact factor: 2.561
Sample background characteristics
| All respondents ( | General population ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | ||
| 18–24 | 223 (22.3) | 15,620,430 (19.9) |
| 25–34 | 261 (26.1) | 18,849,051 (24.0) |
| 35–44 | 198 (19.8) | 16,712,012 (21.3) |
| 45–54 | 130 (13.0) | 12,005812 (15.3) |
| 55–64 | 100 (10.0) | 7,657,834 (9.8) |
| 65–74 | 59 (5.9) | 4,577,336 (5.8) |
| 75 and above | 29 (2.9) | 3,000,862 (3.8) |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 486 (48.6) | 37,704,417 (48.1) |
| Female | 514 (51.4) | 40,718,919 (51.9) |
| Region | ||
| Region 1 | 100 (10.0) | 7,931,675 (10.1) |
| Region 2 | 192 (19.2) | 15,093,816 (19.2) |
| Region 3 | 126 (12.6) | 9,682,184 (12.3) |
| Region 4 | 237 (23.7) | 18,697,285 (23.8) |
| Region 5 | 118 (11.8) | 9,124,117 (11.6) |
| Region 6 | 145 (14.5) | 11,178,743 (14.3) |
| Region 7 | 82 (8.2) | 6,715,516 (8.6) |
| Socioeconomic group | ||
| A/B | 107 (10.7) | 7,920,757 (10.1) |
| C+ | 297 (29.7) | 22,664,344 (28.9) |
| C | 151 (15.1) | 12,312,464 (15.7) |
| C− | 142 (14.2) | 11,292,960 (14.4) |
| D+ | 131 (13.1) | 10,587,150 (13.5) |
| D | 111 (11.1) | 8,783,414 (11.2) |
| E | 61 (6.1) | 4,862,247 (6.2) |
| Self-rated mobility | ||
| Level 1 | 770 (77.0) | NA |
| Level 2 | 148 (14.8) | |
| Level 3 | 59 (5.9) | |
| Level 4 | 16 (1.6) | |
| Level 5 | 7 (0.7) | |
| Self-rated self-care | ||
| Level 1 | 935 (93.50) | |
| Level 2 | 43 (4.30) | NA |
| Level 3 | 13 (1.30) | |
| Level 4 | 6 (0.60) | |
| Level 5 | 3 (0.30) | |
| Self-rated usual activities | ||
| Level 1 | 818 (81.80) | |
| Level 2 | 123 (12.30) | NA |
| Level 3 | 43 (4.30) | |
| Level 4 | 13 (1.30) | |
| Level 5 | 3 (0.30) | |
| Self-rated pain/discomfort | ||
| Level 1 | 555 (55.50) | |
| Level 2 | 299 (29.90) | NA |
| Level 3 | 107 (10.70) | |
| Level 4 | 36 (3.60) | |
| Level 5 | 3 (0.30) | |
| Self-rated anxiety/depression | ||
| Level 1 | 661 (66.10) | |
| Level 2 | 242 (24.20) | NA |
| Level 3 | 77 (7.70) | |
| Level 4 | 19 (1.90) | |
| Level 5 | 1 (0.10) | |
| Self-rated EQ-5D-5L health state | ||
| Health state 11111 | 380 (38.00) | NA |
| Any other health state | 620 (62.00) | |
| Self-rated EQ-VAS rating | Mean = 83.2; Median = 90.0; SD = 15.5 | NA |
Population projections based upon the Mexican Population Census 2010. For further details on Region and Socioeconomic group please refer to the ESM Appendix
cTTO model results: Heteroscedastic censored model with Bayesian estimation
| Dimension-level | No exclusions | With exclusion criteria applied | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coefficients | MCSE | Coefficients | MCSE | |
| Mobility 2 | 0.0168 | 0.000310 | 0.0160 | 0.000297 |
| Mobility 3 | 0.0458 | 0.000427 | 0.0473 | 0.000403 |
| Mobility 4 | 0.1727 | 0.000461 | 0.1786 | 0.000477 |
| Mobility 5 | 0.2712 | 0.000479 | 0.2697 | 0.000426 |
| Self-care 2 | 0.0489 | 0.000294 | 0.0476 | 0.000284 |
| Self-care 3 | 0.0829 | 0.000473 | 0.0819 | 0.000475 |
| Self-care 4 | 0.1691 | 0.000493 | 0.1697 | 0.000545 |
| Self-care 5 | 0.2598 | 0.000486 | 0.2589 | 0.000487 |
| Usual activities 2 | 0.0549 | 0.000283 | 0.0553 | 0.000288 |
| Usual activities 3 | 0.0944 | 0.000479 | 0.0952 | 0.000393 |
| Usual activities 4 | 0.1795 | 0.000409 | 0.1798 | 0.000447 |
| Usual activities 5 | 0.2713 | 0.000528 | 0.2758 | 0.000507 |
| Pain/discomfort 2 | 0.0549 | 0.000235 | 0.0531 | 0.000226 |
| Pain/discomfort 3 | 0.0813 | 0.000462 | 0.0808 | 0.000429 |
| Pain/discomfort 4 | 0.2288 | 0.000451 | 0.2283 | 0.000421 |
| Pain/discomfort 5 | 0.4578 | 0.000446 | 0.4579 | 0.000442 |
| Anxiety/depression 2 | 0.0548 | 0.000262 | 0.0551 | 0.000259 |
| Anxiety/depression 3 | 0.0833 | 0.000468 | 0.0824 | 0.000507 |
| Anxiety/depression 4 | 0.1647 | 0.000506 | 0.1611 | 0.000481 |
| Anxiety/depression 5 | 0.3338 | 0.000424 | 0.3337 | 0.000412 |
| − 1.6296 | 0.000560 | − 1.6435 | 0.000545 | |
| 1.0952 | 0.000871 | 1.1088 | 0.000889 | |
| No. of observations | 10,000 | 9787 | ||
| No. of left-censored | 439 | 436 | ||
| DIC | 9426.56 | 9121.68 | ||
Variance function for “heteroscedastic censored model with Bayesian estimation” is ; MCSE refers to Monte-Carlo Standard Error
Comparison of Mexican, Uruguayan, and USA value-set characteristics
| Mexicoa | Uruguay | USA | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Proportion of worse than dead health states | 9.1% | 0.9% | 20.0% |
| Minimum value | − 0.596 | − 0.264 | − 0.573 |
| Importance of dimensions (most to least)b | PD-AD-UA-MO-SCc | MO-SC-PD-UA-AD | PD-MO-AD-SC-UA |
aTTO model—Bayesian heteroscedasticity model censored at − 1
bBased on the relative sizes of the level 5 coefficients
cPain/discomfort (PD); anxiety/depression (AD); usual activities (UA); mobility (MO); self-care (SC)
| The EQ-5D-5L Mexican value set will facilitate both cross-country comparisons and inclusion of Mexican participants in international multicenter clinical trials of new medical technologies and quality-of-life studies. |
| The Mexican value set will facilitate the inclusion of QALYs into the HTA process that Mexican healthcare authorities apply for new medical technologies to be financed by public healthcare institutions. |
| The Mexican value set will allow use of EQ-5D-5L, a preference-based health-related quality-of-life measure, to quantify patients’ health outcomes in Mexico. These data can be used in health economic analysis and contribute to the monitoring of healthcare service quality in the Mexican context. |