2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2017.08.1091
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Patient Preferences In Italy: Health State Utilities Associated With Attributes Of Weekly Injection Devices For Treatment Of Type 2 Diabetes

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“…The mean EQ-5D-3L index score calculated using the Italian tariffs (0.91) [41] is the same as the mean score in a previous utility study conducted in a sample of patients with T2D in Italy [22]. The score range (0.36-1.00) and standard deviation (0.11) suggest that the sample was diverse in terms of health status.…”
Section: Sample Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…The mean EQ-5D-3L index score calculated using the Italian tariffs (0.91) [41] is the same as the mean score in a previous utility study conducted in a sample of patients with T2D in Italy [22]. The score range (0.36-1.00) and standard deviation (0.11) suggest that the sample was diverse in terms of health status.…”
Section: Sample Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In contrast, vignette-based methods are well-suited for isolating the utility impact of specific treatmentrelated attributes and are commonly used in studies of treatment process utilities [1]. Several previously published studies used this approach to estimate the utility impact of diabetes treatment attributes [21][22][23][24]. The utilities derived in these previous studies have been used in a range of published cost-utility analyses (CUAs) of treatments for diabetes [25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Overview Of Study Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ROA is often a primary focus of research on treatment process utilities. A range of published studies have estimated utility differences between oral and injectable treatment, and the oral ROA tends to be preferred as indicated by higher utility scores [8][9][10]. Because studies estimating process utility usually use vignette-based methods [1], the utility differences between oral and injectable ROA are mostly based on valuations of health state descriptions that vary with regard to ROA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[35][36][37][38] Attributes of the injection device and procedures that have been shown to contribute to patient preference include needle handling requirements, steps for preparing the injection device, dose frequency and overall ease of use. 10,[39][40][41][42] The dulaglutide and semaglutide injection devices have been compared in a previous study in which preferences were based on descriptions of the devices with images from the device instructions for use, rather than actual experience of using the devices. 43 The primary objective of the current study was to examine preference between the dulaglutide and semaglutide injection devices after participants had been trained to inject with both devices and then used them to administer injections into an injection pad.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have found that patients with T2D consistently prefer injection devices that are easy to use . Attributes of the injection device and procedures that have been shown to contribute to patient preference include needle handling requirements, steps for preparing the injection device, dose frequency and overall ease of use …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%