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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health | 2013

OP77 Proxy Reporting of Health-Related Quality of Life using the Euroqol-5D in Care Home Residents; how Good is it and how should we Deal with Clustering Effects?

A M Devine; Sjc Taylor; Anne Spencer; K Diaz-Ordaz; Sandra Eldridge; M Underwood

Background Some care home residents are unable to complete the measures of health utility needed for cost-utility analyses. Proxy measures are an alternative source of data; however, the level of agreement in the EQ-5D between residents and care home staff and the impact of clustering on this agreement has not been investigated previously. Using data nested in a large clinical trial, we aimed to (1) identify inter-rater agreement levels for the reporting of EQ-5D by care home residents and carers, (2) investigate whether proxies have a greater tendency to choose ‘some problems’ at the domain level and (3) investigate factors influencing agreement. Methods Kappa statistics were used to examine the level of agreement between proxy and self-completed responses at the domain level and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used for EQ-5D index scores, visual analogue scales and total quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs). Importantly, the calculation of the Kappa and ICC relies on the assumption of independence of the observations, so the impact that clustering might have upon our results was also examined. The percentage of residents and proxies choosing each level of each domain was compared to examine whether responders have a consistent preference for one of the levels. Finally, a mixed model was used to consider the extent to which the difference in EQ-5D-S and EQ-5D-P was affected by other variables at baseline. Results We found slight to fair agreement at the domain level (cluster-adjusted Kappa 0.02–0.30) and fair agreement at the score level (cluster-adjusted ICC 0.30–0.32) and for QALYs (cluster-adjusted ICC 0.38). Proxies had a greater tendency to use the ‘some problems’ compared to self-report. The random effect mixed model showed that a higher GDS-15 (and likelihood of depression) and lower MMSE score (and lower cognitive impairment) were both associated with greater discrepancy between proxy and self-completed scores. Conclusion Proxies appear to be a reliable source of data for QALY scores but may be less reliable if individual domains are considered. As expected, the presence of more severe depression or cognitive impairment in residents reduced their agreement with proxy scores. The frequent reporting of ‘some problems’ by proxies suggests that a 4-level measure would counter this tendency to choose the ‘middle’ option.


Archive | 2013

Training follow-up: exemplars of themes

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

Six-month post-OPERA follow-up interview schedule

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

Scoring and algorithm for Geriatric Depression Scale-15

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

Level 1 OPERA exercise routine with links to music

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

Feedback notes on recruitment and assessments (from recruiting team)

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

Notes on statistical analysis plan v1.1 for OPERA

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

End-of-study questionnaire: control

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

OPERA protocol v3

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor


Archive | 2013

End-of-study questionnaire: intervention

M Underwood; Se Lamb; Sandra Eldridge; B Sheehan; A Slowther; Anne Spencer; M Thorogood; N Atherton; Stephen Bremner; Angela Devine; K Diaz-Ordaz; Ellard; R Potter; K Spanjers; Sjc Taylor

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Sandra Eldridge

Queen Mary University of London

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Stephen Bremner

Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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Sjc Taylor

Queen Mary University of London

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