Issues Relating to Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women and Their Measurement

作者: HERMANN P.G. SCHNEIDER

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012369443-0/50059-4

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摘要: Publisher Summary Health related quality of life is a subjective parameter commonly used to assess the views patients in terms physical, social, and emotional aspects living with their condition. Direct questioning simple appropriate way accruing information about how feel function. Using standardized questionnaires ensures well-documented psychometric properties. For routine application clinical practice or trials, it essential that instruments employed are comparatively short. The majority probands welcome opportunity report symptoms subsequent treatment affect daily life. Psychometrically evaluated allow uniform administration unbiased quantification data because response options predetermined thus equal for all respondents. Certain difficulties introduce bias into interpretation data. These include experiences some interviewed old age individuals, particularly older ages who might have difficulty reading writing, been exposed less experienced interviewers, simply expenses involved gathering quality-of-life Standardization, compatibility, eradication possible bias, economy therefore important variables validity any type assessment. health requires same scrutiny intention as measurement physiologic outcomes.

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