A comparative review of generic quality-of-life instruments

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Coons, SJ
Rao, S
Keininger, DL
Hays, RD
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[1] Univ Arizona, Coll Pharm, Ctr Hlth Outcomes & PharmacoEcon Res, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Coll Pharm, Div Social & Adm Sci, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[3] MAPI, Inst Res, Res & Educ Dept, Lyon, France
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Med, Div Gen Internal Med, Los Angeles, CA USA
[5] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Hlth Serv REs, Los Angeles, CA USA
[6] RAND, Hlth Program, Santa Monica, CA USA
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10.2165/00019053-200017010-00002
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The assessment of health-related quality of life:(HR-QOL)is an essential element of healthcare evaluation. Hundreds of generic and specific HR-QOL instruments have been developed. Generic HR-QOL instruments are designed to be applicable across a wide range of populations and interventions. Specific HR-QOL measures are designed to be relevant to particular interventions or in certain subpopulations (e.g. individuals with rheumatoid arthritis). This review examines 7 generic HR-QOL instruments: (i) the Medical Out-comes Study 36-Item Short Form (SF-36) health survey; (ii) the Nottingham Health Profile (NHP), (iii) the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP); (iv) the Dartmouth Primary care Cooperative Information Project (COOP) Charts; (v) the Quality of Well-Beings (QWB) Scale; (vi) the Health Utilities Index (HUI); and (vii) the EuroQol Instrument (EQ-5D). These instruments were selected because they are commonly used and/or cited in the English language literature. The 6 characteristics of an instrument addressed by this review are: (i) conceptual and measurement model; (ii) reliability; (iii) validity; (iv) respondent and administrative burden; (v) alternative forms; and (vi) cultural and language adaptations. Of the instruments reviewed, the SF-36 health survey is the most commonly used HR-QOL measure. It was developed as a short-form measure of functioning and well-being in the Medical Outcomes Study. The Dartmouth COOP Charts were designed to be used in everyday clinical practice to provide immediate feedback to clinicians about the health status of their patients. The NHP was developed to reflect lay rather than professional perceptions of health. The SLP was constructed as a measure of sickness in relation to impact on behaviour. The QWB, HUI and EQ-5D art: preference-based measures designed to summarise HR-QOL in a single number ranging from 0 to i. We found that there are no uniformly 'worst' or 'best' performing instruments. The decision to use one over another, to use a combination of 2 or more, to use a profile and/or a preference-based measure or to use a generic measure along with a targeted measure will be driven by the purpose of the measurement. Ln addition, the choice will depend on a variety of factors including the characteristics of the population (e.g. age, health status, language/culture) and the environment in which the measurement is undertaken (e.g. clinical trial, routine physician visit). We provide our summary of the level of evidence in the literature regarding each instrument's characteristics based on the review criteria. The potential user of these instruments should base their instrument selection decision on the characteristics that are most relevant to their par particular HR-QOL measurement needs.
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