Validation of the EuroQol Five-dimensions - Three-Level Quality of Life Instrument in a Classical Indian Language (Odia) and Its Use to Assess Quality of Life and Health Status of Cancer Patients in Eastern India |
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Authors: | Swagata Tripathy Upendra Hansda Newfight Seth Satyajit Rath PB Rao TS Mishra SH Subba Rekha Das Sukdev Nayak Nilamadhab Kar |
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Abstract: | Results:The QOL worsened with age and was worse in cancer patients proved that the tool had good construct validity. The Anxiety Depression dimension had good correlation with all the dimensions WHO-5 (rho > 0.4) indicating a good concurrent validity. Internal consistency and reliability of the tool were good (Cronbach''s alpha > 0.7). Cancer patients had a poor QOL (mean EQ5D index 0.37SD 0.4) with male patients, patients with Grade II cancer or referred for pain care services and those with living spouses reporting worse QOL.Conclusions:The Odia version of the EQ5D has good reliability and validity for the measurement of health status in cancer and outpatient department patients. Cancer patients in this part of the country have a poor QOL and may need a closer look at pain management and improved societal support systems. |
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Keywords: | Cancer EuroQol five-dimensions Indian language Odia Quality of life Reliability Validation |
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