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Background Online surveys of societal preferences – do we know what respondents are doing? A literature review Donna Rowen, Mandy Ryan, Aki Tsuchiya, Verity Watson, Universities of Sheffield and Aberdeen Corresponding author: Donna Rowen <[email protected]> www.sheffield.ac.uk/heds; @sharrheds; www.abdn.ac.uk/heru; @HERU_Abdn Contact us Conclusion Ex post perspective? Key word Search -“social values” -“resource allocation” -“on-line survey” -“health” Database: Medline 1946 onwards in English Hits: 207 Included: Societal values in health using online survey: 13 papers, covering 14 studies Year of publication: 2002- 2013, and 9 of the 13 published 2010 or later Journals: 9 different journals including British Medical Journal [2]; Health Economics [3]; and Value in Health [2] Countries: Australia [2]; Europe [8]; US; other Topics covered: patient age, baseline health (QOL, survival), health gain (QOL, survival), unmet need, end of life, dependents, sex, ethnicity, income, smoking (responsibility), rarity Recruitment: self selected open access [1]; convenience sample [2]; online panel [10] Sample size: 127-4118; median 800; mean 1198 Method: DCE [5]; PTO/budget pie [6]; other Search and hits School Of Health And Related Research The question Desser, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Olsen, J.A., Grepperud, S., Kristiansen, I.S., 2010. Societal views on orphan drugs: cross sectional survey of Norwegians aged 40 to 67. BMJ 341, c4715. Eisenberg, D., Freed, G.L., Davis, M.M., Singer, D., Prosser, L.A., 2011. Valuing health at different ages: evidence from a nationally representative survey in the US. Applied Health Economics & Health Policy 9, 149- 156. Lim, M.K., Bae, E.Y., Choi, S.E., Lee, E.K., Lee, T.J., 2012. Eliciting public preference for health-care resource allocation in South Korea. Value in Health 15, Suppl-4. Linley, W.G., Hughes, D.A., 2013. Societal views on NICE, cancer drugs fund and value-based pricing criteria for prioritising medicines: a cross- sectional survey of 4118 adults in Great Britain. Health Economics 22, 948- 964. Norman, R., Hall, J., Street, D., Viney, R., 2013. Efficiency and equity: a stated preference approach. Health Economics 22, 568-581. Richardson, J., Sinha, K., Iezzi, A., Maxwell, A., 2012. Maximising health versus sharing: measuring preferences for the allocation of the health budget. Social Science & Medicine 75, 1351- 1361. Schwappach, D.L., 2002. The equivalence of numbers: the social value of avoiding health decline: an experimental Web-based study. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making 2, 3. Schwappach, D.L., 2003. Does it matter who you are or what you gain? An experimental study of preferences for resource allocation. Health Economics 12, 255-267. Schwappach, D.L., 2005. Are preferences for equality a matter of perspective? Medical Decision Making 25, 449-459. Schwappach, D.L., Strasmann, T.J., 2006. "Quick and dirty numbers"? The reliability of a stated-preference technique for the measurement of preferences for resource allocation. Journal of Health Economics 25, 432-448. Singh, J., Lord, J., Longworth, L., Orr, S., McGarry, T., Sheldon, R., Buxton, M., 2012. Does responsibility affect the public's valuation of health care interventions? A relative valuation approach to health care safety. Value in Health 15, 690-698. van der Wulp I. van den Hout WB. de Vries M. Stiggelbout AM. van den Akker-van Marle EM., 2012. Societal preferences for standard health insurance coverage in the Netherlands: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open 2, e001021. Werntoft, E., Edberg, A.K., 2009. The views of physicians and politicians concerning age-related prioritisation in healthcare. Journal of Health Organization & Management 23, 38-52. The papers reviewed Societal perspective? Ex ante Ex post Clearly societal 0 7 Potentially personal 0 5 This poster was prepared for HESG / GCU June 2014, with thanks to Anna Cantrell for conducting the literature search. Acknowledgements

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Page 1: Policies on how to allocate resources in health care are typically based on two kinds of information: (a) the factual benefits and costs of different treatments;

Background

Online surveys of societal preferences – do we know what respondents are doing?

A literature review

Donna Rowen, Mandy Ryan, Aki Tsuchiya, Verity Watson, Universities of Sheffield and Aberdeen

Corresponding author: Donna Rowen <[email protected]> www.sheffield.ac.uk/heds; @sharrheds; www.abdn.ac.uk/heru; @HERU_Abdn

Contact us

Conclusion

Ex post perspective?

Key word Search-“social values” -“resource allocation”-“on-line survey”-“health”

Database: Medline 1946 onwards in English

Hits: 207

Included: Societal values in health using online survey: 13 papers, covering 14 studies

Year of publication: 2002-2013, and 9 of the 13 published 2010 or later

Journals: 9 different journals including British Medical Journal [2]; Health Economics [3]; and Value in Health [2]

Countries: Australia [2]; Europe [8]; US; other

Topics covered: patient age, baseline health (QOL, survival), health gain (QOL, survival), unmet need, end of life, dependents, sex, ethnicity, income, smoking (responsibility), rarity

Recruitment: self selected open access [1]; convenience sample [2]; online panel [10]

Sample size: 127-4118; median 800; mean 1198

Method: DCE [5]; PTO/budget pie [6]; other

Search and hits

School OfHealthAndRelatedResearch

The question

Desser, A.S., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Olsen, J.A., Grepperud, S., Kristiansen, I.S., 2010. Societal views on orphan drugs: cross sectional survey of Norwegians aged 40 to 67. BMJ 341, c4715.

Eisenberg, D., Freed, G.L., Davis, M.M., Singer, D., Prosser, L.A., 2011. Valuing health at different ages: evidence from a nationally representative survey in the US. Applied Health Economics & Health Policy 9, 149-156.

Lim, M.K., Bae, E.Y., Choi, S.E., Lee, E.K., Lee, T.J., 2012. Eliciting public preference for health-care resource allocation in South Korea. Value in Health 15, Suppl-4.

Linley, W.G., Hughes, D.A., 2013. Societal views on NICE, cancer drugs fund and value-based pricing criteria for prioritising medicines: a cross-sectional survey of 4118 adults in Great Britain. Health Economics 22, 948-964.

Norman, R., Hall, J., Street, D., Viney, R., 2013. Efficiency and equity: a stated preference approach. Health Economics 22, 568-581.

Richardson, J., Sinha, K., Iezzi, A., Maxwell, A., 2012. Maximising health versus sharing: measuring preferences for the allocation of the health budget. Social Science & Medicine 75, 1351-1361.

Schwappach, D.L., 2002. The equivalence of numbers: the social value of avoiding health decline: an experimental Web-based study. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making 2, 3.

Schwappach, D.L., 2003. Does it matter who you are or what you gain? An experimental study of preferences for resource allocation. Health Economics 12, 255-267.

Schwappach, D.L., 2005. Are preferences for equality a matter of perspective? Medical Decision Making 25, 449-459.

Schwappach, D.L., Strasmann, T.J., 2006. "Quick and dirty numbers"? The reliability of a stated-preference technique for the measurement of preferences for resource allocation. Journal of Health Economics 25, 432-448.

Singh, J., Lord, J., Longworth, L., Orr, S., McGarry, T., Sheldon, R., Buxton, M., 2012. Does responsibility affect the public's valuation of health care interventions? A relative valuation approach to health care safety. Value in Health 15, 690-698.

van der Wulp I. van den Hout WB. de Vries M. Stiggelbout AM. van den Akker-van Marle EM., 2012. Societal preferences for standard health insurance coverage in the Netherlands: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open 2, e001021.

Werntoft, E., Edberg, A.K., 2009. The views of physicians and politicians concerning age-related prioritisation in healthcare. Journal of Health Organization & Management 23, 38-52.

The papers reviewedSocietal perspective?

Ex ante Ex post

Clearly societal 0 7

Potentially personal 0 5

This poster was prepared for HESG / GCU June 2014, with thanks to Anna Cantrell for conducting the literature search.

Acknowledgements