2001-06-01
A psychometric comparison of health-related quality of life measures in chronic liver disease
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Journal of Clinical Epidemiology , Volume 54 - Issue 6 p. 587- 596
Four generic [the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP-68), Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), EuroQol instrument (EQ-5D), COOP/WONCA charts], two domain-specific health-related quality of life measures [the sexuality scale of the HIV Overview Problems Evaluating System (HOPES), Multi-dimensional Fatigue Index (MFI-20)], and a self-developed 12-item symptom index were compared in terms of feasibility, test-retest reliability, internal consistency reliability, construct validity, and known groups validity in patients with chronic liver disease. All instruments could be completed within 10 min and exhibited a good psychometric performance in patients with chronic liver disease. The SF-36 and the MFI-20 performed relatively best in terms of reliability, construct validity, and discriminative ability. The sexuality scale of the HOPES demonstrated a relatively poor performance, as the missing value rate was higher than 5%. Further research is needed into the sensitivity to important clinical changes of the instruments.
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| Organisation | Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
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Ünal, G., de Boer, J., Borsboom, G., Brouwer, J., Essink-Bot, M.-L., & de Man, R. (2001). A psychometric comparison of health-related quality of life measures in chronic liver disease. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 54(6), 587–596. doi:10.1016/S0895-4356(00)00372-3 |
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