Background: Although parent-proxy reports of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) are only moderately correlated with child reported HRQOL, it remains unknown why these scores differ. The aim of this study was to use a qualitative methodology to examine why parents and children report different levels of HRQOL.Method: The sample consisted of 15 parent–child pairs. A think-aloud technique was used where parents and children were given a generic HRQOL instrument (KIDSCREEN) and instructed to share their thoughts with the interviewer. Qualitative analyses were conducted to assess whether parents and children base their answer on different experiences or reasoning, have different response styles, or interpret the items differently.Resul...
BACKGROUND In situations where children are unable or unwilling to respond for themselves, measur...
Aim: To systematically review the literature published since 1999 on paediatric health-related quali...
Altres ajuts: MISSSI/PI042504Altres ajuts: MISSSI/PI042315Few studies have evaluated changes on pare...
This study evaluates the agreement between child and parent reports on children's health-related qua...
textabstractBackground: Discrepancy between self-reports and parent-proxy reports of adolescent heal...
Introduction – There is a debate in the health outcomes literature regarding who the most appropriat...
Background: Comprehensive evidence exists regarding the discrepancy between children's reports and p...
Background: Few studies have evaluated changes on parent–child agreement in HRQOL over time. The obj...
Purpose: To examine parent-child agreement regarding a child's health-related quality of life (HRQOL...
Purpose: Proxy reports of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are commonly used in pediatric onco...
Abstract Background Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) measurement has emerged as an important h...
Discrepancy between self-reports and parent-proxy reports of adolescent health-related quality of li...
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL), conceptualized as patients' own evaluations of their health ...
There is a debate in the health outcomes literature regarding who the most appropriate respondent is...
Background Health-related quality of life is an important outcome. Self-report is the gold standard,...
BACKGROUND In situations where children are unable or unwilling to respond for themselves, measur...
Aim: To systematically review the literature published since 1999 on paediatric health-related quali...
Altres ajuts: MISSSI/PI042504Altres ajuts: MISSSI/PI042315Few studies have evaluated changes on pare...
This study evaluates the agreement between child and parent reports on children's health-related qua...
textabstractBackground: Discrepancy between self-reports and parent-proxy reports of adolescent heal...
Introduction – There is a debate in the health outcomes literature regarding who the most appropriat...
Background: Comprehensive evidence exists regarding the discrepancy between children's reports and p...
Background: Few studies have evaluated changes on parent–child agreement in HRQOL over time. The obj...
Purpose: To examine parent-child agreement regarding a child's health-related quality of life (HRQOL...
Purpose: Proxy reports of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are commonly used in pediatric onco...
Abstract Background Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) measurement has emerged as an important h...
Discrepancy between self-reports and parent-proxy reports of adolescent health-related quality of li...
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL), conceptualized as patients' own evaluations of their health ...
There is a debate in the health outcomes literature regarding who the most appropriate respondent is...
Background Health-related quality of life is an important outcome. Self-report is the gold standard,...
BACKGROUND In situations where children are unable or unwilling to respond for themselves, measur...
Aim: To systematically review the literature published since 1999 on paediatric health-related quali...
Altres ajuts: MISSSI/PI042504Altres ajuts: MISSSI/PI042315Few studies have evaluated changes on pare...