An EQ-5D-5L Value Set for Ghana Using an Adapted EuroQol Valuation Technology Protocol
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Value In Health Regional Issues
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Objectives: Ghana’s economic evaluation reference case recommends quality-adjusted life-years as an outcome measure for
the conduct of cost-utility analysis. There is no Ghanaian value set available to be used in estimating quality-adjusted life years. This study aimed to develop a value set for Ghana using the EQ-5D-5L instrument.
Methods: Face-to-face preference data were collected from 300 adults across 3 regions of Ghana using the adapted version of
the EuroQol valuation technology (EQ-VT) standardized valuation protocol; with composite time-trade-off (cTTO) and
discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) elicitation techniques. The cTTO and DCE data were modeled individually or together
to provide complementary results on respondents’ utility preferences. Models explored were generalized least squares,
Tobit, heteroskedastic, logit, and hybrid. The best-fitting model for the value set was selected based on its logical
consistency, accounting for left-censored and heteroscedasticity data, and the statistical significance of parameters.
Results: The 300 interviews provided 4500 cTTO responses and 4200 DCE responses. The preferred model chosen for the Ghana
value set was the Hybrid Tobit random effect heteroscedastic-constrained model. The predicted value for the worst attainable
health state (55555) was 20.493 and the best health state (11112) was 0.969. The largest decrement was registered for level 5
mobility (0.369) followed by pain/discomfort (0.312), self-care (0.273), anxiety/depression (0.271), and usual activities (0.268).
Conclusions: This is the first Ghanaian EQ-5D-5L value set based on social preference derived from a nationally representative
sample. The value set will play a key role in the use of economic evaluation studies to inform priority setting in Ghana where
different health technologies can be compared.
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Addo, R., Mulhern, B., Norman, R., Owusu, R., Viney, R., & Nonvignon, J. (2025). An EQ-5D-5L value set for Ghana using an adapted EuroQol Valuation Technology Protocol. Value in Health Regional Issues, 45, 101045.
