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The ICEpop Capability Measure for Adults Instrument for Capabilities: Development of a Tariff for the Dutch General Population
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Abstract
Objectives: The ICEpop Capability Measure for Adults (ICECAP-A) assesses 5 capabilities (stability, attachment, autonomy, achievement, and enjoyment) that are important to one’s quality of life and might be an important addition to generic health questionnaires currently used in economic evaluations... view more
Objectives: The ICEpop Capability Measure for Adults (ICECAP-A) assesses 5 capabilities (stability, attachment, autonomy, achievement, and enjoyment) that are important to one’s quality of life and might be an important addition to generic health questionnaires currently used in economic evaluations. This study aimed to develop a Dutch tariff of the Dutch translation of the ICECAP-A. Methods: The methods used are similar to those used in the development of the UK tariff. A profile case best–worst scaling task was presented to 1002 participants from the general Dutch population. A scale-adjusted latent class analysis was performed to test for preferences of ICECAP-A capabilities and scale heterogeneity. Results: A 3-preference class 2-scale class model with worst choice as scale predictor was considered optimal and was used to calculate the resulting tariff. Results indicated that the capabilities stability, attachment, and enjoyment were considered more important aspects of quality of life than autonomy and achievement. Additionally, improving capabilities from low to moderate levels had a larger effect on quality of life than improving capabilities that were already at a higher level. Conclusions: The ICECAP-A tariffs found in this study could be used in economic evaluations of healthcare interventions in The Netherlands.... view less
Keywords
Netherlands; well-being; health care delivery system; evaluation; stability; autonomy; achievement; quality of life
Classification
Health Policy
Free Keywords
best-worst scaling; capabilities; discrete choice experiments; economic evaluation; ICECAP-A; scale-adjusted latent class analysis
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 125-132
Journal
Value in Health, 25 (2022) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2021.07.011
ISSN
1524-4733
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0