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Volume 55, Issue 6, Pages 608-618 (June 2002)


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Measuring agreement between patient and proxy responses to multidimensional health-related quality-of-life measures in clinical trials: An application of psychometric profile analysis

Kevin P. WeinfurtaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Sara M. Truccob, Richard J. Willkec, Kevin A. Schulmana

Received 4 April 2001; received in revised form 18 December 2001; accepted 18 January 2002.

Abstract 

When patients cannot provide responses to health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) measures in clinical trials, family or friends may be asked to respond. We present a simple, comprehensive method for assessing agreement between patients with head injury and their proxy responders. In contrast to more traditional approaches, this method defines agreement separately for each patient-proxy pair, and compares HRQOL profiles along three dimensions—level, or the average of the ratings; scatter, or the variability in the ratings; and shape, or the ranks of the ratings. We demonstrate this method in the context of a clinical trial of a treatment for traumatic head injury and compare the results to those obtained using traditional analyses. Options for incorporating proxy responses into clinical trial analyses are discussed.

a Center for Clinical and Genetic Economics, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University Medical Center, P.O. Box 17969 Durham, NC 27715, USA

b University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

c Global Outcomes Research, Pharmacia Corporation, Peapack, NJ, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: 919-668-8101; fax: 919-668-7124.(K.P. Weinfurt)

PII: S0895-4356(02)00392-X


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