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Reducing the Floor Effect in the SF-6D: A Feasibility Study
Authors:Lara N Ferreira  Pedro L Ferreira  Luis N Pereira  Donna Rowen
Institution:(1) School of Management, Hospitality and Tourism, University of the Algarve, Campus da Penha, 8005–139 Faro, Portugal;(2) Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, Av. Dias da Silva, 165, 3004–512 Coimbra, Portugal;(3) Centre for Health Studies & Research, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal;(4) Research Centre for Spatial and Organizational Dynamics, University of the Algarve, Faro, Portugal;(5) School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 30 Regent Street, Sheffield, S1 4DA, United Kingdom
Abstract:The SF-6D suffers from a floor effect where for patient groups in severe health a significant number of patients report the lowest level of health possible for some dimensions, meaning the SF-6D cannot capture a deterioration in health for these patients. This paper presents a feasibility study aimed at reducing this floor effect. A modified SF-6D classification system was proposed that incorporated an additional level in each of the physical functioning and role limitations dimensions. The modified classification system was valued by a Portuguese general population sample (n = 140) using the Portuguese SF-6D protocol. A sample of 82 health states were valued and several regression models were estimated to produce preference weights to predict health state values for all states defined by the modified classification system. Estimations at the individual level were performed using 950 health state valuations. Models were analyzed in terms of logical consistency of coefficients, overall fit and predictive ability and were compared to Portuguese SF-6D models. The additional severity levels included in the modified classification system have significant decrements in health state values. These additional severity levels do not significantly impact on the modelled preference weights (the regression coefficients) of other levels across all dimensions. This feasibility study modified the SF-6D to reduce the floor effect. This study presents one option and further research in this area is encouraged.
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