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Valuation of the EQ-5D-3L in Jordan

Abeer Rabayah (), Bram Roudijk, Fredrick Dermawan Purba, Fanni Rencz, Saad Jaddoua and Uwe Siebert
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Abeer Rabayah: UMIT TIROL - University for Health Sciences and Technology
Bram Roudijk: EuroQol Research Foundation
Fredrick Dermawan Purba: Padjadjaran University
Fanni Rencz: Corvinus University of Budapest
Saad Jaddoua: King Hussein Cancer Center
Uwe Siebert: UMIT TIROL-University for Health Sciences and Technology

The European Journal of Health Economics, 2025, vol. 26, issue 3, No 10, 487-501

Abstract: Abstract Background In Jordan, no national value set is available for any preference-accompanied health utility measure. Objective This study aims to develop a value set for EQ-5D-3L based on the preferences of the Jordanian general population. Methods A representative sample of the Jordanian general population was obtained through quota sampling involving age, gender, and region. Participants aged above 18 years were interviewed via videoconferencing using the EuroQol Valuation Technology 2.1 protocol. Participants completed ten composite time trade-offs (cTTO) and ten discrete choice experiments (DCE) tasks. cTTO and DCE data were analyzed using linear and logistic regression models, respectively, and hybrid models were applied to the combined DCE and cTTO data. Results A total of 301 participants with complete data were included in the analysis. The sample was representative of the general population regarding region, age, and gender. All model types applied, that is, random intercept model, random intercept Tobit, linear model with correction for heteroskedasticity, Tobit with correction for heteroskedasticity, and all hybrid models, were statistically significant. They showed logical consistency in terms of higher utility decrements with more severe levels. The hybrid model corrected for heteroskedasticity was selected to construct the Jordanian EQ-5D-3L value set as it showed the best fit and lowest mean absolute error. The predicted value for the most severe health state (33333) was − 0.563. Utility decrements due to mobility had the largest weight, followed by anxiety/depression, while usual activities had the smallest weight. Conclusion This study provides the first EQ-5D-3L value set in the Middle East. The Jordanian EQ-5D-3L value set can now be used in health technology assessments for health policy planning by the Jordanian health sector’s decision-makers.

Keywords: EQ-5D-3L; Jordan; Cost-utility; Virtual interviews; Valuation; Hybrid model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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