Introduction

In our article ‘Improved RIDIT statistic approach provides more intuitive and informative interpretation of EQ-5D data’ [1], we presented the theoretical bases of the Improved RIDIT method as well as its application for studying the effect of a disease or a treatment on the quality of life evaluated by the EQ-5D instrument.

Herein, we present and share with the scientific community in the field of health and quality of life an Excel program consisting of two separate files for performing the Improved RIDIT calculation and interpretation for both EQ-5D-3L (file: ‘ImprovedRIDIT-Calculation-EQ-5D-3L.xlsx’) and EQ-5D-5L (file: ‘ImprovedRIDIT-Calculation-EQ-5D-5L.xlsx’) versions. Each of the two Excel files comprises 7 sheets. The first sheet (Explanation & Interpretation) shows how to use the Improved RIDIT Excel program and how to interpret the results. Five sheets named MO, SC, UA, PD and AD for calculating the Improved RIDIT statistics for mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression dimensions, respectively. The sheet (Summary Statistics) presents graphical and numerical distributions of responses obtained from the two EQ-5D samples. Also, this sheet summarizes the results of the five dimensions in a table, which can be used for results publishing. The p-values are corrected for multiple testing by the Bonferroni-Holm procedure [2]. The following steps show how to use the Improved RIDIT Excel program:

  1. 1.

    First, if data come from the EQ-5D-3L version, use the Additional file 1: ‘ImprovedRIDIT-Calculation-EQ-5D-3L.xlsx’ file; else use Additional file 2: ‘ImprovedRIDIT-Calculation-EQ-5D-5L.xlsx’ file if data come from the EQ-5D-5L version.

  2. 2.

    In each MO, SC, UA, PD and AD sheet in the Excel file, remove all data in the columns ‘Expected to be in better health’ and ‘Expected to be in worse health’ used for demonstration.

  3. 3.

    In the column ‘Expected to be in better health’ enter your own data from the sample that you expect individuals to be in better health status.

  4. 4.

    In the column ‘Expected to be in worse health’ enter your own data from the sample that you expect individuals to be in worse health status.

  5. 5.

    Once data entry is complete, the results are displayed on the same sheet under using (MO, SC, UA, PD and AD).

  6. 6.

    Do steps 1–3 for the five sheets (MO, SC, UA, PD and AD).

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    Finally, to use the ‘Summary Statistics’ sheet, copy results and past in a word file.