Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in children with inflammatory bowel
disease is clearly reduced in the physical as well as in the psychological
and social functioning domains. However, very few studies of these children
have been performed from a quality-of-life perspective. Multicenter studie
s on HRQOL are needed to answer questions about the impact of Crohn's disea
se and ulcerative colitis and their treatment and complications on HRQOL in
children and adolescents and their association with outcome. This article
describes perspectives from which quality of life studies may be performed,
potential uses of HRQOL measures, and issues that should be accounted for
in designing multicenter clinical studies on this topic.