Producing a preference-based quality of LIFE measure to quantify the impact of HYPOGLYCAEMIA on people living with diabetes: A mixed-methods research protocol

Jill Carlton (Lead / Corresponding author), Philip Powell, Donna Rowen, Melanie M. Broadley, Frans Pouwer, Jane Speight, Simon Heller, Mari-Anne Gall, Myriam Rosilio, Christopher J. Child, Jonathan Comins, Rory J. McCrimmon, Bastiaan E. de Galan, John Brazier, Hypo-RESOLVE Consortium

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    Abstract

    Background: Assessment of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), including quality of life (QoL), is essential in diabetes research and care. However, a recent review concluded that current hypoglycaemia-specific PROMs have limited evidence of validity, reliability and responsiveness for assessing the impact of hypoglycaemia on QoL in people living with diabetes. None of the PROMs identified could be used directly to inform the cost-effectiveness of treatments and interventions. There is a need for a new hypoglycaemia-specific QoL PROM, which can be used directly to inform economic evaluations.

    Aims
    : This project has three aims: (a) To develop draft PROM content for measuring the impact of hypoglycaemia on QoL in adults with diabetes. (b) To refine the draft content using cognitive debriefing interviews and psychometrics. This will result in a condition-specific PROM that can be used to quantify the impact of hypoglycaemia upon QoL. (c) To generate a preference-based measure (PBM) that will enable utility values to be calculated for economic evaluation.

    Methods
    : A mixed-methods, three-stage design is used: (a) Qualitative interviews will inform the draft PROM content. (b) Cognitive debriefing interview data will be used to refine the draft PROM content. The PROM will be administered in a large-scale survey to enable psychometric validation. Final item selection for the PROM will be informed by psychometric performance, translatability assessment and input from stakeholder groups. (c) A classification system will be generated, comprising a reduced number of items from the PROM. A valuation survey will be conducted to derive a value set for the PBM.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere15007
    Number of pages9
    JournalDiabetic Medicine
    Volume40
    Issue number3
    Early online date18 Nov 2022
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2023

    Keywords

    • Diabetes
    • Hypoglycaemia
    • Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
    • Preference-based measure
    • Psychometrics
    • Qualitative Research
    • Quality of Life
    • Health-related quality of life
    • hypoglycaemia
    • psychometrics
    • preference-based measure
    • qualitative research
    • quality of life
    • diabetes
    • patient-reported outcome measures

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Endocrinology
    • Internal Medicine
    • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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