Ceiling (and floor) Effects Ron D. Hays and David Feeny 10:20-10:45 am March 21.

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Ceiling (and floor) Effects Ron D. Hays and David Feeny 10:20-10:45 am March 21

Floor/Ceiling Defined Bottom and top 5% of observations

Ceiling on EQ-5D MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Ceiling on EQ-5D 8% report fatigue (QWB) 29% weight problem (QWB) 55% level 2 on HUI-2 sensation (requires equipment to see or hear) 8% level 2 on HUI-2 mobility (walks, bends, lifts, jumps, or runs with some limitations but does not require help) 13% level 2 on HUI-2 emotion (occasionally fretful, angry, irritable, anxious, depressed, or suffering "night terrors“). 19% level 3 on HUI-3 cognition (somewhat forgetful, but able to think clearly and solve day to day problems).

Ceiling on MCS MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Ceiling on PCS MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Ceiling on QWB MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Ceiling on HUI-2 MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Ceiling on HUI-3 MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D???? QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Floor on EQ-5D MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Floor on MCS MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Floor on PCS MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Floor on QWB MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Floor on QWB 9% level 1 on HUI-2 sensation (able to see, hear, and speak normally for age) 25% level 1 on HUI-2 emotion (generally happy and free from worry) 28% no problems on EQ-5D anxiety/depression 18% level 1 on HUI-3 ambulation (able to walk around the neighbourhood without difficulty, and without walking equipment) 11% no problems on EQ-5D mobility 7% excellent, 8% very good, 19% good, and 31% in fair self-rated health 6% feel “full of life” all of the time

Floor on HUI-2 MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI

Floor on HUI-3 MeanSDMin.Max. MCS PCS SF-6D???? QWB EQ-5D HUI HUI