SELF-REPORTED FUNCTIONING AND WELL-BEING IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSONS-DISEASE - COMPARISON OF THE SHORT-FORM HEALTH SURVEY (SF-36) AND THE PARKINSONS-DISEASE QUESTIONNAIRE (PDQ-39)

Citation
C. Jenkinson et al., SELF-REPORTED FUNCTIONING AND WELL-BEING IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSONS-DISEASE - COMPARISON OF THE SHORT-FORM HEALTH SURVEY (SF-36) AND THE PARKINSONS-DISEASE QUESTIONNAIRE (PDQ-39), Age and ageing, 24(6), 1995, pp. 505-509
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Geiatric & Gerontology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00020729
Volume
24
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
505 - 509
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-0729(1995)24:6<505:SFAWIP>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
The purpose of this paper was to document the impact of Parkinson's di sease (PD) upon patients using both a generic health status measure (t he Short-form 36 health survey questionnaire, SF-36) and a disease-spe cific measure (the 39-item Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire, PDQ-39). Comparing the results of the SF-36 in this population with a similar aged group selected randomly from two general practices it was evident that the disease has considerable impact on general levels of functio ning and well-being. Furthermore, other areas not contained on the SF- 36 were found to be relevant to PD patients. It is suggested that the disease-specific measure will be of value, ideally alongside a generic measure, in studies aimed at determining the impact of a treatment re gimen upon PD patients, or to monitor the long-term progress of cohort s of patients with PD. The paper highlights the need for careful consi deration of measures for evaluation.