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A new checklist, the Checklist for REporting VAluaTion StudiEs (CREATE), guides the development of health valuation studies. This tool ensures robust reporting and methodological rigor for multi-attribute utility-based instruments (MAUIs).

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  • Health Economics
  • Health Services Research
  • Psychometrics

Background:

  • Multi-attribute utility-based instruments (MAUIs) are crucial for health status assessment and reimbursement decisions.
  • Valuation studies are essential for MAUI development, aiming to elicit societal preferences for scoring algorithms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a reporting guideline for health valuation studies.
  • To improve the quality and transparency of MAUI development.

Main Methods:

  • A modified two-round Delphi panel approach was employed.
  • An email survey was conducted to refine the checklist items.
  • The Checklist for REporting VAluaTion StudiEs (CREATE) was developed.

Main Results:

  • A 21-item checklist (CREATE) was successfully developed.
  • CREATE addresses key methodological elements in valuation study design.
  • The checklist promotes good reporting practices.

Conclusions:

  • CREATE provides a standardized framework for reporting valuation studies.
  • The checklist will aid developers in designing robust MAUIs.
  • Improved reporting of valuation studies can enhance the reliability of health economic evidence.