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Identifying the concepts contained within health-related quality of life outcome measures in concussion research using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health as a reference: A systematic review
Autor/in:
van Ierssel, Jacqui; Sveistrup, Heidi; Marshall, Shawn
Herausgeber/in:
k. A.
Quelle:
Quality of Life Research, 2018, Volume 24 (Issue 12), Seite 3071-3086, Dordrecht: Springer Niederlande, ISSN: 0962-9343 (Print); 1573-2649 (Online)
Jahr:
2018
Abstract:
To identify the concepts contained within health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcome measures used in concussion-specific research using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (
ICF) as a reference.
Eight electronic databases were searched from January 1, 1992 to March 12, 2017. Gray literature was searched, reference lists scanned, and relevant journals hand-searched. Agreement for inclusion was reached by consensus by two reviewers. A standardized data extraction tool was used to document study design, population, and key findings. Questionnaire items were linked as concepts to the corresponding second-level category of the
ICF. Quality of studies was not assessed, as review was exploratory.
Five outcome measures met the inclusion criteria, including the Perceived Quality of Life Scale, EuroQoL-5 dimensions, Quality of Life after Brain Injury, WHOQOL-100, and WHOQOL-BREF. A total of 373 concepts were extracted. 34 questions were linked to activities and participation (50.7 %), 16 questions (23.9 %) referred to body functions, and 17 questions (25.4 %) were related to the environment.
The wide range of concepts covered by different outcome measures demonstrates the complexity of recovery post-concussion and a lack of universal agreement in terms of what should be measured in this population. A working conceptual model of HRQOL post-concussion is proposed.
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Quality of Life Research
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R/ZA7390
Informationsstand: 18.03.2019