A Comparison of Preference-Based, Generic and Disease-Specific Health-Related Quality of Life in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Naazish S Bashir, Thomas D Walters, Anne M Griffiths, Anthony Otley, Jeff Critch, Wendy J Ungar
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Abstract

Objective: Generic preference-based HRQOL assessments used expressly for economic evaluation have not been examined in pediatric Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). The objective was to further assess the construct validity of preference-based HRQOL measures in pediatric IBD by comparing the Child Health Utility 9 Dimensions (CHU9D) and Health Utilities Index (HUI) to the disease-specific IMPACT-III and to the generic PedsQL in children with CD and with UC.

Methods: The CHU9D, HUI, IMPACT-III and/or PedsQL were administered to Canadian children aged 6 to 18 years with CD and UC. CHU9D total and domain utilities were calculated using adult and youth tariffs. HUI total and attribute utilities were determined for the HUI2 and HUI3. Total scores for IMPACT-III and PedsQL were determined. Spearman correlations were calculated between generic preference-based utilities and the IMPACT-III and PedsQL scores.

Results: The questionnaires were administered to 157 children with CD and 73 children with UC. Moderate to strong correlations were observed between the CHU9D, HUI2, HUI3 and the disease-specific IMPACT-III or generic PedsQL. As hypothesized, domains with similar constructs demonstrated stronger correlations, such as the Pain and Well-being domains.

Conclusions: While all questionnaires were moderately correlated with the IMPACT-III and PedsQL questionnaires, the CHU9D using youth tariffs and the HUI3 were most strongly correlated and would be suitable choices to generate health utilities for children with CD or UC for the purpose of economic evaluation of treatments in pediatric IBD.

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目的:用于经济评价的基于一般偏好的HRQOL评估尚未在儿童克罗恩病(CD)和溃疡性结肠炎(UC)中进行研究。目的是通过比较儿童健康效用9维度(CHU9D)和健康效用指数(HUI)与疾病特异性IMPACT-III和CD和UC儿童的通用PedsQL,进一步评估基于偏好的儿童IBD HRQOL测量的构建有效性。方法:对加拿大6 - 18岁的CD和UC患儿进行CHU9D、HUI、IMPACT-III和/或PedsQL治疗。使用成人和青少年关税计算CHU9D总量和域公用事业。确定了HUI2和HUI3的HUI总效用和属性效用。确定IMPACT-III和PedsQL的总分。计算基于通用偏好的效用与IMPACT-III和PedsQL评分之间的Spearman相关性。结果:对157例CD患儿和73例UC患儿进行问卷调查。在CHU9D、HUI2、HUI3与疾病特异性IMPACT-III或通用PedsQL之间观察到中度至强相关性。正如假设的那样,具有相似结构的域表现出更强的相关性,例如疼痛和幸福域。结论:虽然所有问卷都与IMPACT-III和PedsQL问卷具有中等相关性,但使用青少年费用的CHU9D和HUI3的相关性最强,并且将是为CD或UC儿童生成健康效用的合适选择,用于儿科IBD治疗的经济评估。
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