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Disability Weights for Visual Impairment and Blindness. Jill Keeffe Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA). Terminology. Disability weights – 0 to 1 ratio scale YLL and YLD Disease Health states Activities Participation Well-being, quality of life. GBD Methods for DW. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Disability Weights for Visual Impairment and Blindness

Disability Weights for Visual Impairment and Blindness

Jill KeeffeCentre for Eye Research Australia (CERA)

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Terminology

• Disability weights – 0 to 1 ratio scale• YLL and YLD• Disease• Health states• Activities• Participation• Well-being, quality of life

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GBD Methods for DW

• 1990 GBD disability classes for ADL– Eating and personal hygiene– ADL such as meal planning– procreation– Occupation– Education– Recreation

• Panel of experts assigned weights deriving average weights

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1996 Revision

• Person trade-off method• DALY• Suitable for adults but not replicable• Not sensitive to mild levels of health states

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GBD 2000-2002

• Based on 1990 weights• Panel of experts• Proportion of time in a class• If weights not available results for Dutch or

Australian studies used• Dutch study added health state distributions

for sequelae from EQ-5D• Vision 4.2% of GBD; in top 7 diseases

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New GBD

• Diseases • Health states in 0 to 1 scale• Not utility, contribution to health and welfare,

activities or participation• Departure from ideal health on ratio scale so

makes comparison possible• Homogenous health experience

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Disease

• Dysfunctions of the body system• Discrete list under groups• Sense organs: glaucoma, cataracts, AMD, RE• CVD and Circulatory: Ophtalmia neonatorum,

corneal scar in LBW children• Nutritional: VAD• NTD: onchocerciasis, trachoma• Diabetes: retinopathy

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Health States

• Core domains of body functions• Ambulation, cognition• Senses such as vision and hearing• Functional health domains, not well-being• GBD uses disability as a proxy for loss of

health in the terminology YLD and DALY• “what can be seen”, ie vision loss, not

performance

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Disability Weight

• Loss of health measured in decrements of health capacity

• Quantification of the level severity of health of each domain – low vision or blindness

• Average health state valuation across the entire distribution experienced by all individuals

• Same across countries

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YLD

• For each case or sequela YLD = incidence, average duration until remission or death and average disability weight

• Community survey of chronic health states• Checklist and cognitive interviews• Rating of health states• Surveys in 3 countries• Health professionals ranking and VA scale 0-1

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Implications

• Impact of vision on physical function can be quite limited

• Corrected vision not loss of function• Use in cost effectiveness analysis

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Global blindness by etiology

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Global Low Vision Loss by etiology

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Global prediction of blindness for females by etiology and age

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Global prediction from low vision for females by etiology and age

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Predicted number from blindness in North America males by etiology and age

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Blindness 1990

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Blindness 2010

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Near vision loss 2005

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Low vision 2005

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss

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Blindness 2005

Source: GBD 2010 Estimation Strategy Report for Vision Loss