Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2021.02.003
Title: Measurement Properties of the EQ VAS Around the Globe: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis
Authors: Cheng, Ling Jie
Tan, Rachel Lee-Yin 
Luo, Nan 
Keywords: EQ VAS
health-related quality of life
measurement properties
systematic review
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2021
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: Cheng, Ling Jie, Tan, Rachel Lee-Yin, Luo, Nan (2021-08-01). Measurement Properties of the EQ VAS Around the Globe: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis. Value in Health 24 (8) : 1223-1233. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2021.02.003
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to synthesize and evaluate published evidence on the measurement properties of the EQ VAS, a component of all EQ-5D questionnaires. Methods: This systematic review followed the Consensus-Based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments guidelines. Five electronic databases were searched for EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L validation articles published from January 1, 2009, to November 5, 2019. Evidence for construct validity, test–retest reliability, and responsiveness was extracted from individual studies before being aggregated for evaluation of the populations represented by the studied samples. Multivariable logistic meta-regression was conducted to explore the effects of potential covariates on construct validity. Results: A total of 50 articles containing 488 studies, using samples drawn from 12 different populations, were identified. Generally, the quality of evidence was high for construct validity studies (n = 397) but only moderate for both test–retest reliability studies (n = 21) and responsiveness studies (n = 70). “Sufficient” construct validity of EQ VAS was found in 8 of 12 populations, “sufficient” test–retest reliability was found in 3 of 11 populations, and “sufficient” responsiveness was found in 5 of 12 populations. Meta-regression analyses suggested that construct validity studies from the Asian-Pacific region were more likely to show a negative rating compared with studies from Europe and North America. Conclusion: The EQ VAS exhibits “sufficient” construct validity, “inconsistent” test–retest reliability, and “inconsistent” responsiveness across a broad range of populations. Additional studies are needed to explore the suboptimal validity of the EQ VAS in the Asian-Pacific region, whereas more high-quality validation studies are needed to assess its reliability and responsiveness. © 2021 ISPOR–The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research
Source Title: Value in Health
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/233841
ISSN: 1098-3015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2021.02.003
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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