Abstract
Objectives
There were only a few studies that assessed health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) in Malaysia. This cross-sectional study was to investigate the HRQoL scores of patients with AD in Malaysia using 2 HRQoL instruments and to identify predictors of patients’ HRQoL.
Methods
Informal caregivers of patients with AD were recruited in 4 tertiary hospitals during outpatient visits. Patients’ HRQoL was assessed using proxy-rated generic (EQ-5D-5L and EQ-VAS), and disease-specific (Quality-of-life Alzheimer’s Disease [QoL-AD]) assessment instruments were utilized to obtain proxy HRQoL scores of patients with AD from caregivers via structured interviews. The difference between HRQoL scores and other variables was tested using analysis of variance. Pearson correlation test was conducted between the 2 instruments, whereas a multivariable linear regression model was utilized to identify predictors of HRQoL in patients with AD.
Results
The mean EQ-5D-5L index, EQ-VAS, and QoL-AD score of patients with AD were 0.63 ± 0.30, 61.05 ± 20.48, and 26.69 ± 6.83, respectively, via proxy ratings. In terms of correlation, EQ-5D was weakly correlated with QoL-AD (r = 0.36, P .05).
Conclusions
Low HRQoL of patients with AD requires attention from healthcare providers and stakeholders in optimal resource allocation and decision making. Such health utility values are useful in future economic evaluations in investigating the cost-effectiveness of new interventions or disease-modifying therapies.
Authors
Lyn Xuan Tay Siew Chin Ong Hui Ming Ong Ewe Eow Teh Alan Swee Hock Ch’ng Ing Khieng Tiong Rizah Mazzuin Razali Thaigarajan Parumasivam