Purpose The Quality of Life Alzheimer’s Disease Scale (QoL-AD) is commonly used to assess disease specific health-related
quality of life (HRQoL) as rated by patients and their carers. For cost-effectiveness analyses, utilities based on the EQ-5D are often required. We report a new mapping algorithm to obtain EQ-5D indices when only QoL-AD data are available.
Methods Different statistical models to estimate utility directly, or responses to individual EQ-5D questions (response mapping) from QoL-AD, were trialled for patient-rated and proxy-rated questionnaires. Model performance was assessed by root mean square error and mean absolute error.
Results The response model using multinomial regressionincluding age and sex, performed best in both the estimation dataset and an independent dataset.
Conclusions The recommended mapping algorithm allows researchers for the first time to estimate EQ-5D values from QoLAD data, enabling cost-utility analyses using datasets where the QoL-AD but no utility measures were collected.
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