• Z Rheumatol · Dec 1997

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    [Patient-centered evaluation of the illness sequelae of musculoskeletal diseases: overview of important outcome instruments].

    • O Sangha and G Stucki.
    • Brigham and Womens Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
    • Z Rheumatol. 1997 Dec 1;56(6):322-33.

    AbstractQuality of life and patient-centered health status has received increasing attention during the last decade. Simultaneously, there have been multiple instruments to assess quality of life in a standardized way. There are several possible approaches to assess health status in a more standardized way: (1) the judgement of a health professional, (2) performing standardized activities by the patient, and (3) self report of patients with standardized questionnaires. This paper presents a selection of health status instruments that have been used successfully to assess health-related quality of life in patients with musculoskeletal diseases. The description is restricted to instruments that have sound psychometric properties and that have been published in the scientific literature.

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