An essential, up-to-date guide to the design of studies and selection
of the correct QoL instruments for observational studies and clinical
trials.
Quality of Life (QoL) outcomes or Person/Patient Reported Outcome
Measures (PROMs) are now frequently being used in randomised controlled
trials (RCTs) and observational studies. This book provides a practical
guide to the design, analysis and interpretation of studies that use
such outcomes.
QoL outcomes tend to generate data with discrete, bounded and skewed
distributions. Many investigators are concerned about the
appropriateness of using standard statistical methods to analyse QoL
data and want guidance on what methods to use. QoL outcomes are
frequently used in cross-sectional surveys and non-randomised
health-care evaluations.
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Provides a user-friendly guide to the design and analysis of clinical
trials and observational studies in relation to QoL outcomes.
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Discusses the problems caused by QoL outcomes and presents
intervention options to help tackle them.
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Guides the reader step-by-step through the selection of appropriate
QoLs.
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Features exercises and solutions and a supporting website providing
downloadable data files.
Illustrated throughout with examples and case studies drawn from the
author's experience, this book offers statisticians and clinicians
guidance on choosing between the numerous available QoL instruments.