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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Acceptable health and ageing: results of a cross-sectional study from Hungary
Valentin Brodszky1  Petra Baji1  Márta Péntek2  László Gulácsi2  Zsombor Zrubka2  Fanni Rencz3  Job van Exel4  Werner B. F. Brouwer4 
[1] Department of Health Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary;Department of Health Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary;Health Economics Research Center, University Research and Innovation Center, Óbuda University, Budapest, Hungary;Department of Health Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary;Premium Postdoctoral Research Programme, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, PO Box 1738, Bayle Building, Office J8-51, 3000 DR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;
关键词: Acceptability;    Ageing;    Health-related quality of life;    EQ-5D-3L;    Hungary;    The Netherlands;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12955-020-01568-w
来源: Springer
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BackgroundWe aimed to investigate the acceptability of imperfect health states in relation to age in Hungary and analyse its determinants. Results are contrasted to age-matched actual population health scores and to findings from a previous study in The Netherlands.MethodsA cross-sectional online survey was performed. The same survey questions were applied as in a previous study in The Netherlands in order to enable inter-country comparisons. The descriptive system of the EQ-5D-3L health status questionnaire was used to assess the acceptability of moderate and severe health problems at ages from 30 to 80 by 10-year age-groups. Descriptive statistics were performed and linear regression analysis was used to investigate the determinants of acceptability.ResultsAltogether 9281 (female 32.8%) were involved with mean age 36.0 years and EQ-5D-3L index score of 0.852 (SD 0.177). Acceptability of health problems increased with age, differed per health domain and with severity of the problems. Except for ‘Self-care’, moderate health problems were acceptable by the majority from age 70 and acceptability scores were lower than EQ-5D-3L population norms from that age. The lowest average acceptability age was found in the ‘Anxiety/depression’ and dimension the highest in the ‘Self-care’ dimension. Respondents’ age, current health, and lifestyle were significant determinants (R2: 0.041–0.130). With a few minor exceptions in some health dimensions, acceptability levels and patterns were strikingly similar to the Dutch findings.ConclusionIn Hungary, acceptability of health problems increases with age and the majority found severe problems never acceptable. Views on acceptability of health problems seem to be fairly generalizable across European countries with different health and economic indicators.

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