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The ALS Health Profile Study: quality of life of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients and carers in Europe
Authors:C. Jenkinson  R. Fitzpatrick  M. Swash  V. Peto
Affiliation:(1) Health Services Research Unit, Division of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University or Oxford, Institute of Health Sciences, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LF; UK, GB;(2) Department of Neurology, St. Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London, Whitechapel, London, E1 1BB, UK, GB
Abstract:The measurement of functioning and well-being from the perspective of the patient has in recent years become central to the assessment of health and the evaluation of treatment regimes. The past decade has seen an enormous growth in the application of measures designed to assess quality of life in a vast array of medical specialities. However, the use of such measures in neurology has been relatively limited, and this has certainly been the case in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The European ALS Health Profile Study is a longitudinal survey of patients diagnosed with ALS or other motor neurone diseases in which patients are aksed to complete questionnaires concerning their subjective health status. Data from clinical assessments are also collected. It is intended that the information collected will provide more systematic and detailed evidence of the impact of the disease from the perspective of the patient. This contribution documents results from baseline assessment obtained from data supplied by clinicians, carers and patients themselves. Three outcome measured are assessed in this paper: the SF-36, a generic measure of well being and functioning, the ALS Functinal Rating Scale and the Carer Strain Index. The evidence presented here suggests that these measures provide a meaningful and valid picture of the impact of the disease. The data indicate that ALS has substantial adverse effects both upon the functioning and well being of patients and carers, as well as an association between the emotional health status of patients and carers, and between the physical health status of patients and carers. Received: 4 January 2000 / Received in revised form: 15 March 2000 / Accepted: 3 May 2000
Keywords:Motor neurone disease  Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis  SF-36  Carer Strain Index  Quality of life
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