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Table 3 Background characteristics and distribution of health and consequences variables

From: Are preferences over health states informed?

 

Patient experience dataset

Public expectations dataset

Number of respondents

8022

62

Median age (1st quartile, 3rd quartile)

56 (42, 66)

44 (25, 62)

Median EQ-5D value (1st quartile, 3rd quartile)a

0.75 (0.66, 0.88)

1 (0.77, 1)

Female, n (%)

4174 (52%)

37 (60%)

Not married, n (%)

2883 (36%)

29 (47%)

Degree, n (%)

2259 (28%)

41 (66%)

Employed, n (%)

3685 (46%)

21 (34%)

Retired, n (%)

2109 (26%)

17 (27%)

Student, n (%)

323 (4%)

21 (34%)

Individuals in EQ5D-5L domains for patient experience dataset regressions

Levels

1 (Best)

2

3

4

5 (worst)

Mobility, n (%)

5337 (66.5%)

1491 (18.6%)

824 (10.3%)

340 (4.2%)

30 (0.4%)

Self-care n (%)

7033 (87.7%)

646 (8.1%)

273 (3.4%)

62 (0.8%)

8 (0.1%)

Usual Activities n (%)

5182 (64.6%)

1739 (21.7%)

794 (9.9%)

256 (3.2%)

51 (0.6%)

Pain or Discomfort n (%)

2340 (29.2%)

3251 (40.5%)

1619 (20.2%)

697 (8.7%)

115 (1.4%)

Anxiety or Depression n (%)

4012 (50%)

2348 (29.3%)

1107 (13.8%)

393 (4.9%)

162 (2%)

Individuals in consequence levels for patient experience dataset regressions

Levels

1 (Best)

2

3

4

5 (worst)

Activities n (%)

3826 (47.7%)

1383 (17.2%)

1382 (17.2%)

827 (10.3%)

603 (7.5%)

Burden n (%)

4179 (52.1%)

2332 (29.1%)

894 (11.1%)

465 (5.8%)

152 (1.9%)

Independence n (%)

3601 (52.6%)

2521 (36.8%)

633 (9.2%)

90 (1.3%)

N/A

Relationships n (%)

2968 (43.4%)

2609 (38.1%)

1146 (16.7%)

122 (1.8%)

N/A

Median Enjoyment (1st quartile, 3rd quartile)

0.7 (0.5, 0.9)

  1. aUsing the crosswalk UK value set [52]