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Response mapping to translate health outcomes into the generic health-related quality-of-life instrument EQ-5D: Introducing the mrs2eq and oks2eq commands

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  • Juan Manuel Ramos-Goni

    (Canary Islands Health Service)

  • Oliver Rivero-Arias

    (University of Oxford)

  • Helen Dakin

    (University of Oxford)

Abstract

Reliable and accurate mapping techniques that translate health-related quality-of-life data into EQ-5D index values are now in demand by researchers conducting economic evaluation of health care technologies. In this article, we present two commands (mrs2eq and oks2eq) that translate data from two widely used disease-specific instruments into EQ-5D index values and predicted probabilities of being at a particular level on each EQ-5D domain. mrs2eq conducts a response mapping approach to transform data from the stroke-specific modified Rankin scale into index values from the generic quality-of-life EQ-5D instrument. oks2eq uses a response mapping model to estimate EQ-5D index values based on patients' responses to the Oxford Knee Score. Copyright 2013 by StataCorp LP.

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  • Juan Manuel Ramos-Goni & Oliver Rivero-Arias & Helen Dakin, 2013. "Response mapping to translate health outcomes into the generic health-related quality-of-life instrument EQ-5D: Introducing the mrs2eq and oks2eq commands," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 13(3), pages 474-491, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:tsj:stataj:v:13:y:2013:i:3:p:474-491
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