The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.13 No.8(3)

Theme Measuring Health-Related QOL : A new endpoint for clinical
Title Critical consideration of health-related quality of life measurement: A qualitative research perspective
Publish Date 1997/07
Author Hideki Hashimoto The Department of Medicine, Teikyo University School of Medicine
[ Summary ] Quality of life (QOL) is an umbrella concept related to patient's life experiences, such that in practice clinicians/researchers should explicitly show which constructs are measured for what purpose. However, the purpose of measuring QOL is often blurred due to a lack of strategic perspectives on the part of clinicians/researchers regarding the types of intervention and their expected impact on the patient's life. In addition, researcher-oriented constructs of a QOL measure may cause a serious gap between what is measured "objectively" and how a patient interprets her life-experience. To overcome these problems, the qualitative research method should be complimentarily used in QOL studies to assure that measurements are "grounded" in the patient's perspectives, and to allow clinicians/researchers to find a leverage point for intervention.
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