Effectiveness of Needs-Based Quality of Life Instruments

Abstract

Several years experience has now been gained in the use of needs-based measures in clinical trials and such use is increasing rapidly. This paper shows how four needs-based quality of life (QoL) instruments have proved effective in determining the benefits of interventions from the patients' perspective in clinical studies and trials. The instruments discussed are; the Quality of Life in Depression Scale (QLDS), the Migraine Specific Quality of Life Scale (MSQoL), the Recurrent Genital Herpes Quality of Life (RGHQoL), and the Quality of life—Assessment in Growth Hormone Deficient Adults (QoL-AGHDA).

Authors

Lynda C. Doward Stephen P. McKenna David M. Meads

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