Health-Related Quality of Life Preference Measures for Vision Studies Ron D. Hays, Ph.D. UCLA GIM & HSR June 10, 2009 (2:30-4:00 pm) Irvine, CA.

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Health-Related Quality of Life Preference Measures for Vision Studies Ron D. Hays, Ph.D. UCLA GIM & HSR June 10, 2009 (2:30-4:00 pm) Irvine, CA

Sepi’s Charge 1)Pros versus cons of using generic versus disease-targeted measures to estimate preference scores/utilities 2) Example use of disease-targeted measure 2

Targeted Profile Measure - Designed to be relevant to subgroup. - Sensitive to small, important changes. - More familiar and actionable. The next questions are about how things you do may be affected by your vision. For each one, please circle the number to indicate whether for you the statement is true for you all, most, some, a little, or none of the time. Do you accomplish less than you would like because of your vision? 3

Generic Profile Measure 1) Profile - Generic content and common scale - Multiple scores 4

Cost/utility requires QALY estimates Based on public preferences

Preference Measure - Direct (SG, TTO, Rating) - Underlying attributes not known - Indirect (EQ-5D, QWB, SF-6D, VFQ-UI) - Attributes known and used to estimate preferences Common scale 6

Why Estimate Preferences from Disease-targeted Measure? -Direct or other indirect preference measure not administered. -Indirect preference measure was administered but is insensitive to important aspects of HRQOL for given condition -e.g., EQ-5D not associated with VA or contrast sensitivity in persons with macular degeneration 8

9 VA Vision HRQOL EQ-5D Self-Care Pain Anxiety/Dep Mobility Usual Activities TTO

Perfect HRQOL Dead ExistsMeasured P3, M3 P2, M3 P3, M2 P3, M1 P1, M2 P1, M1 P1, M3 P2, M2 P2, M1 Mapping Health States to Preference Score

Example Disease-Targeted Measure (VFQ-UI) 6. How much difficulty do you have doing work or hobbies that require you to see well up close, such as cooking, sewing, fixing things around the house, or using hand tools? 14. Because of your eyesight, how much difficulty do you have going out to see movies, plays, or sports events ? 18. Are you limited in how long you can work or do other activities because of your vision? 25. I worry about doing things that will embarrass myself or others, because of my eyesight. 20. I stay home most of the time because of my eyesight. 11. Because of your eyesight, how much difficulty do you have seeing how people react to things you say? Near vision, distance vision, role function, mental health, dependency, social function 11

VFQ-UI -6 item subset of NEI VFQ-25 (11 scales) -general vision, near vision, distance vision, driving, peripheral vision, color vision, ocular pain, role function, dependency, social function, mental health -8 vision-related health states ranging from no difficulty to stopped doing work -TTOs from sample of 607 from Australia, Canada, U.K. and U.S. ranged from

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