Evaluating podiatry services: Testing a treatment specific measure of health status |
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Authors: | Macran S. Kind P. Collingwood J. Hull R. McDonald I. Parkinson L. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Health Outcomes Group, Centre for Health Economics, University of York, UK;(2) Podiatry Services, Wakefield and Pontefract Community Health NHS Trust, UK;(3) Chiropody Services, York Health Services NHS Trust, UK;(4) Chiropody Services, Grimsby NHS Trust, UK;(5) Podiatry Services, Harrogate Healthcare NHS Trust, UK |
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Abstract: | This study reports on the preliminary testing of a new measure designed for use alongside EQ-5D in evaluating outcomes in podiatry: the Podiatry Health Questionnaire (PHQ). Individuals aged 18 years or more, receiving podiatry services in clinic or domicilliary locations across four NHS Trusts in Yorkshire and Humberside UK took part in a questionnaire survey. Respondents reported high levels of problems on all six PHQ dimensions. Correlations suggested that the PHQ and EQ-5D were measuring distinct constructs. The levels on each dimension were well defined in terms of self-rated morbidity on the PHQ visual analogue scale (PHQvas) and the EQ-5Dvas, although PHQvas appeared to be slightly more sensitive to changes in health on the dimensions. There was a strong relationship between clinicians' Podiatry Clinical Score rating and reported symptoms for four out of six PHQ dimensions and PHQvas. The PHQ was able to distinguish respondents in terms of their self-reported morbidity in EQ-5D and in terms of their morbidity as assessed by clinicians. It is suggested that the respondent completed PHQ appears to be a useful new measure for assessing foot-related health. However, further investigation of the psychometric properties of the measure is required. |
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Keywords: | EQ-5D Health status Podiatry |
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