Quality-of-life measurement in surgical randomized controlled trials

Citation
Jc. Clifton et Rj. Finley, Quality-of-life measurement in surgical randomized controlled trials, J INVES SUR, 14(5), 2001, pp. 253-258
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE SURGERY
ISSN journal
08941939 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
253 - 258
Database
ISI
SICI code
0894-1939(200109/10)14:5<253:QMISRC>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Quality-of-life measurement in controlled clinical trials assessing medical treatment has increased drammatically over the past decades. Although the experience with quality-of-life measurement in surgical clinical trials has been more recent, it has demonstrated the important role of these measures in determining the best treatment options as well as in clinical decisions . Two types of instruments are available to measure quality of life: generi c instruments, and specific instruments. Both follow a rigorous scientific methodology that includes both a development and a validation phase. In the validation phase, instruments are assessed for their reproducibility, resp onsiveness, and validity. Ad hoc instruments, on the other hand, follow no such methodology and results can be open to interpretation. This review dem onstrates that quality-of-life measurement in surgical clinical trials is b oth possible and clinically important. More study investigators will consid er measuring quality of life using well-validated instruments when designin g future surgical randomized controlled trials.