Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume 56, Issue 11 , Pages 1055-1063, November 2003

Use of the EQ-5D among patients suffering from dementia

  • J Ankri

      Affiliations

    • Hôpital Ste Périne, Université de Paris V, RFR 12 Santé Vieillissement Société, 49 rue Mirabeau 75016 Paris, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: 33-1-44-96-32-14; fax: 33-1-44-96-31-46
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  • B Beaufils

      Affiliations

    • Université Paris VIII, RFR 12 Santé Vieillissement Société, 49 rue Mirabeau 75016 Paris, France
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  • J.-L Novella

      Affiliations

    • Médecine interne et gérontologie clinique, hôpital Sébastopol 51092 Reims Cedex, France
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  • I Morrone

      Affiliations

    • Rééducation fonctionnelle, hôpital Sébastopol, 51092 Reims Cedex, France
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  • F Guillemin

      Affiliations

    • Ecole de Santé Publique, EA 1124, BP 184 54505, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France
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  • D Jolly

      Affiliations

    • Département d'information médical, hôpital Maison Blanche, 51092 Reims Cedex, France
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  • L Ploton

      Affiliations

    • Université Lumières, 69676 Bron Cedex, France
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  • F Blanchard

      Affiliations

    • Médecine interne et gérontologie clinique, hôpital Sébastopol 51092 Reims Cedex, France

Accepted 12 May 2003.

Abstract 

Background and objective

This study was designed to determine the acceptability, feasibility, reliability, and validity of the French version of EQ-5D measuring HRQol in subjects with dementia.

Methods

EQ-5D was administered to 142 subjects. The feasibility and acceptability were determined by the refusal rate, the type of administration, and the percentage and distribution of missing data. Test-retest reliability was studied by kappa coefficients and validity by agreement between subjects' and proxies' assessments.

Results

The response rate was satisfactory. The instrument discriminated well among the subjects. Test-retest reliability was average. The validity was poor if we consider the agreement between patients' and caregivers' reports, but other criteria of validity produced better results. Subjects' responses on each dimension were related with their global judgment of health in the expected direction. Significant relations were found between the Katz index of ADL and self-rated difficulties only for expected dimensions. Relations with age and with gender were in line with expectations.

Conclusion

Results led to consider that patients' responses are not entirely devoid of judgment. It seems that dementia patients are capable of expressing their health-related quality of life through a brief instrument as the EQ-5D.

Keywords:  Quality of life, Dementia, Alzheimer's disease, HRQol, EQ-5D

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PII: S0895-4356(03)00175-6

doi:10.1016/S0895-4356(03)00175-6

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume 56, Issue 11 , Pages 1055-1063, November 2003