Valuing the Quality-of-Life Aged Care Consumers (QOL-ACC) Instrument for Quality Assessment and Economic Evaluation
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Ratcliffe, Julie
Bourke, Siobhan
Li, Jinhu
Mulhern, Brendan
Hutchinson, Claire
Khadka, Jyoti
Milte, Rachel
Lancsar, Emily
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Springer International Publishing
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Objective This paper reports on the valuation of the classifcation system for the Quality-of-Life Aged Care Consumers
(QOL-ACC) instrument using a discrete choice experiment (DCE) with duration with a large sample of older people receiving aged care services.
Methods A DCE with 160 choice sets of two quality-of-life state–survival duration combinations blocked into 20 survey
versions, with eight choice sets in each version, was designed and administered through an on-line survey to older Australians
receiving aged care services in home and via interviewer facilitation with older people in residential aged care settings. Model
specifcations investigating preferences with respect to survival duration and interactions between QOL-ACC dimension
levels were estimated. Utility weights were developed, with estimated coefcients transformed to the 0 (being dead) to 1 (full
health) scale to generate a value set suitable for application in quality assessment and for the calculation of quality-adjusted
life-years for use in economic evaluation.
Results In total, 953 older people completed the choice experiment with valid responses. The estimation results from
econometric model specifcations indicated that utility increased with survival duration and decreased according to qualityof-life impairment levels. An Australian value set (range −0.56 to 1.00) was generated for the calculation of utilities for all
QOL-ACC states.
Conclusion The QOL-ACC is unique in its focus on measuring and valuing quality of life from the perspective of older
people themselves, thereby ensuring that the preferences of aged care service users are the primary focus for quality assessment and economic evaluation.
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