Mapping the QLQ-C30 quality of life cancer questionnaire to EQ-5D patient preferences.

Journal: The European Journal Of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics In Prevention And Care
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Abstract

Background: Although cancer-specific Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) are commonly included in randomized clinical trials or other prospective non-randomized clinical studies, it is rare that preference-based instruments are used that allow the calculation of a utility weight suitable for estimating quality-adjusted life-years gained.

Objective: To develop a mapping algorithm to transform the EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire responses into EQ-5D derived utilities.

Methods: Retrospective data analysis of a multicentre, multicountry prospective clinical trial in breast cancer patients. Methods: Regression analysis of individual pairs of EQ-5D and QLQ-C30 scores.

Results: A model that explained 80% of the variance was developed to estimate EQ-5D Utilities from QLQ-C30 scores at individual level. From this reliable group level means and deviations can be derived.

Conclusions: Mapping from QLQ-C30 scores to EQ-5D-derived utilities when only QLQ-C30 data are available has been shown to be possible with good accuracy. Validation of the proposed algorithm in other external clinical datasets should be encouraged.

Authors
Ralph Crott, Andrew Briggs
Relevant Conditions

Breast Cancer