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Erschienen in: PharmacoEconomics 9/2019

01.09.2019 | Original Research Article

Mapping the PedsQL™ onto the CHU9D: An Assessment of External Validity in a Large Community-Based Sample

verfasst von: Christine Mpundu-Kaambwa, Gang Chen, Elisabeth Huynh, Remo Russo, Julie Ratcliffe

Erschienen in: PharmacoEconomics | Ausgabe 9/2019

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Abstract

Background

Mapping algorithms have been indicated as a second-best solution for estimating health state utilities for the calculation of quality-adjusted life-years within cost-utility analysis when no generic preference-based measure is incorporated into the study. However, the predictive performance of these algorithms may be variable and hence it is important to assess their external validity before application in different settings.

Objective

The aim of this study was to assess the external validity and generalisability of existing mapping algorithms for predicting preference-based Child Health Utility 9D (CHU9D) utilities from non-preference-based Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) scores among children and adolescents living with or without disabilities or health conditions.

Methods

Five existing mapping algorithms, three developed using data from an Australian community population and two using data from a UK population with one or more self-reported health conditions, were externally validated on data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (n = 6623). The predictive accuracy of each mapping algorithm was assessed using the mean absolute error (MAE) and the mean squared error (MSE).

Results

Values for the MAE (0.0741–0.2302) for all validations were within the range of published estimates. In general, across all ages, the algorithms amongst children and adolescents with disabilities/health conditions (Australia MAE: 0.2085–0.2302; UK MAE: 0.0854–0.1162) performed worse relative to those amongst children and adolescents without disabilities/health conditions (Australia MAE: 0.1424–0.1645; UK MAE: 0.0741–0.0931).

Conclusions

The published mapping algorithms have acceptable predictive accuracy as measured by MAE and MSE. The findings of this study indicate that the choice of the most appropriate mapping algorithm to apply may vary according to the population under consideration.
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Metadaten
Titel
Mapping the PedsQL™ onto the CHU9D: An Assessment of External Validity in a Large Community-Based Sample
verfasst von
Christine Mpundu-Kaambwa
Gang Chen
Elisabeth Huynh
Remo Russo
Julie Ratcliffe
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2019
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
PharmacoEconomics / Ausgabe 9/2019
Print ISSN: 1170-7690
Elektronische ISSN: 1179-2027
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40273-019-00808-2

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