EuroQol EQ-5D and condition-specific measures of health outcome in women with urinary incontinence: reliability, validity and responsiveness |
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Authors: | Kirstie L. Haywood Andrew M. Garratt Ranjit Lall Jan Fereday Smith Sarah E. Lamb |
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Affiliation: | (1) Royal College of Nursing Research Institute, School of Health and Social Studies, Warwick University, Coventry, CV4 5AL, UK;(2) Institute of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway;(3) Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, Health Science Research Institute, Warwick Medical School, Warwick University, Coventry, CV4 5AL, UK;(4) South Warwickshire General Hospitals NHS Trust, Lakin Road, Warwick, CV34 5BW, UK |
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Abstract: | Objectives To evaluate the measurement properties of the EuroQoL EQ-5D and two condition-specific patient-reported outcome measures—the Symptom Severity Index (SSI) and the Urinary Incontinence-Specific Quality of Life instrument (I-QoL)—in women with urinary incontinence. Methods A questionnaire comprising all instruments was completed by women taking part in a clinical trial of physiotherapy for urinary incontinence. Follow-up questionnaires were at 6 weeks and 5 months. Data quality, internal consistency reliability, validity and responsiveness were assessed. Results One hundred and seventy-four patients taking part in the clinical trial completed the questionnaire. Instruments had low levels of missing data. The EQ-5D had a large ceiling effect and poor responsiveness. The SSI had poor validity and responsiveness. The I-QoL had levels of reliability that supported application in group assessment, and in some cases, individual assessment, and good evidence of validity. The I-QoL was the most responsive instrument at both 6 weeks and 5 months. Conclusion The I-QoL was the best performing instrument and is recommended as a continence-specific measure of quality of life in a clinical trial setting. The SSI and EQ-5D are not recommended. Alternative generic instruments, which support economic evaluation, require further evaluation in trials of female urinary incontinence. On behalf of the West Midlands Incontinence Research Collaboration. |
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Keywords: | Quality of life Health status Female urinary incontinence Reliability Validity |
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