TY - JOUR
T1 - "Fibromyalgia and quality of life
T2 - Mapping the revised fibromyalgia impact questionnaire to the preference-based instruments"
AU - Collado-Mateo, Daniel
AU - Chen, Gang
AU - Garcia-Gordillo, Miguel A.
AU - Iezzi, Angelo
AU - Adsuar, José C.
AU - Olivares, Pedro R.
AU - Gusi, Narcis
PY - 2017/5/30
Y1 - 2017/5/30
N2 - Background: The revised version of the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQR) is one of the most widely used specific questionnaires in FM studies. However, this questionnaire does not allow calculation of QALYs as it is not a preference-based measure. The aim of this study was to develop mapping algorithm which enable FIQR scores to be transformed into utility scores that can be used in the cost utility analyses. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted. One hundred and 92 Spanish women with Fibromyalgia were asked to complete four general quality of life questionnaires, i.e. EQ-5D-5 L, 15D, AQoL-8D and SF-12, and one specific disease instrument, the FIQR. A direct mapping approach was adopted to derive mapping algorithms between the FIQR and each of the four multi-attribute utility (MAU) instruments. Health state utility was treated as the dependent variable in the regression analysis, whilst the FIQR score and age were predictors. Results: The mean utility scores ranged from 0.47 (AQoL-8D) to 0.69 (15D). All correlations between the FIQR total score and MAU instruments utility scores were highly significant (p < 0.0001) with magnitudes larger than 0.5. Although very slight differences in the mean absolute error were found between ordinary least squares (OLS) estimator and generalized linear model (GLM), models based on GLM were better for EQ-5D-5 L, AQoL-8D and 15D. Conclusion: Mapping algorithms developed in this study enable the estimation of utility values from scores in a fibromyalgia specific questionnaire.
AB - Background: The revised version of the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQR) is one of the most widely used specific questionnaires in FM studies. However, this questionnaire does not allow calculation of QALYs as it is not a preference-based measure. The aim of this study was to develop mapping algorithm which enable FIQR scores to be transformed into utility scores that can be used in the cost utility analyses. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted. One hundred and 92 Spanish women with Fibromyalgia were asked to complete four general quality of life questionnaires, i.e. EQ-5D-5 L, 15D, AQoL-8D and SF-12, and one specific disease instrument, the FIQR. A direct mapping approach was adopted to derive mapping algorithms between the FIQR and each of the four multi-attribute utility (MAU) instruments. Health state utility was treated as the dependent variable in the regression analysis, whilst the FIQR score and age were predictors. Results: The mean utility scores ranged from 0.47 (AQoL-8D) to 0.69 (15D). All correlations between the FIQR total score and MAU instruments utility scores were highly significant (p < 0.0001) with magnitudes larger than 0.5. Although very slight differences in the mean absolute error were found between ordinary least squares (OLS) estimator and generalized linear model (GLM), models based on GLM were better for EQ-5D-5 L, AQoL-8D and 15D. Conclusion: Mapping algorithms developed in this study enable the estimation of utility values from scores in a fibromyalgia specific questionnaire.
KW - 15D
KW - AQoL-8D
KW - EQ-5D-5 L
KW - SF-6D
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U2 - 10.1186/s12955-017-0690-0
DO - 10.1186/s12955-017-0690-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 28558703
AN - SCOPUS:85019753411
SN - 1477-7525
VL - 15
JO - Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
JF - Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
IS - 1
M1 - 114
ER -