Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes (Aug 2021)

Feasibility of assessing utilities with a single-item standard gamble questionnaire in patients with melanoma

  • Christine Blome,
  • Katharina C. Kähler,
  • Tobias Wagner,
  • Axel Hauschild,
  • Matthias Augustin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-021-00350-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Objectives To determine the feasibility of eliciting utilities with a standard gamble self-completion questionnaire that uses a single-item approach in melanoma patients. Methods 150 patients with low-risk melanoma completed a paper standard gamble questionnaire. Six scenarios described the adjuvant treatment of high-risk melanoma with interferon alfa-2b with varied side effects. Patients were asked to directly state the maximum death risk they would accept to prevent these health states. Methods were the same as in a study by Kilbridge et al. (J Clin Oncol 19(3):812–823, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2001.19.3.812 ), except that they used computerised interviews and an iterative risk variation (Ping–Pong method) to elicit utilities. Results The rate of missing values in the standard gamble was 1.0%. The percentage of patients who misordered scenarios was very similar to the reference study (11.3% vs. 11.2%). Mean utilities were also similar with a maximum difference of 0.02 points, but median utilities were not (between 0.21 points below and 0.05 points above the reference study). Conclusions One-item utility elicitation with questionnaires might be a feasible alternative to computerised face-to-face interviews to conduct a standard gamble in melanoma patients.