Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (Sep 2010)

The construct validity of the health utilities index mark 3 in assessing health status in lung transplantation

  • Zuk Dalyce,
  • Schafenacker Marianne,
  • Jackson Kathleen,
  • Weinkauf Justin,
  • Nador Ronald G,
  • Ghosh Sunita,
  • Feeny David,
  • Santana Maria-Jose,
  • Hubert Grace,
  • Lien Dale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 110

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Abstract Purpose To assess the cross-sectional construct validity of the Health Utilities Index Mark 3 (HUI3) in lung transplantation. Methods Two hundred and thirteen patients (103 pre-transplant and 110 post-transplant) with mean age 53 years old (SD 13) were recruited during a randomized controlled clinical trial at the out-patient clinic in a tertiary institution. At baseline, patients self-completed measures that included the HUI3, EuroQol EQ-5D, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and socio-demographic questionnaire. Six-minute walk test scores and forced expiratory volume in 1 second data were collected from patient's medical records. A priori hypotheses were formulated by members of the transplant team about the expected degree of association between the measures. Correlation coefficients of Results Of the ninety predictions made, forty three were correct but in 31 the correlation was slightly lower than predicted and in 7 the correlations were much higher than predicted. In 48% of the cases, predicted and observed associations were in agreement. Predictions of associations were off by one category in 42% of the cases; in 10% of the cases the predictions were off by two categories. Conclusions This is the first study providing evidence of cross-sectional construct validity of HUI3 in lung transplantation. Results indicate that the HUI3 was able to capture the burden of lung disease before transplantation and that post-transplant patients enjoyed higher health-related quality of life than pre-transplant patients.