AQoL-6D
AQoL-6D questionnaire
Scoring the AQoL-6D
Diagram of the AQoL-6D Structure
References
Construction of Descriptive System
Construction of Utility Weights
Validity, Reliabilty, Transformations
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Richardson J. 2010. Psychometric Validity and Multi Attribute Utility (MAU) Instruments, Research Paper 57, Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
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Test-retest reliabilty coefficients - page 36 in Richardson J, Chen, G, Iezzi, A & Khan, M. (2011). Transformations between the Assessment of Quality of Life AQoL Instruments and Test-Retest Reliability. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.
Norms
Conceptualisation:
Description:
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6 separately scored dimensions, with variable item numbers and response levels.
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A simple global ‘utility’ score
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Increased sensitivity in the range of good health
Dimensions:
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Independent Living - household tasks, mobility outside the home, walking and self-care;
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Relationships - friendships, family and community role;
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Mental Health - feelings of despair, worry, sadness, tranquility/agitation;
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Coping - covering having enough energy, being in control and coping with problems;
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Pain - the frequency of pain, the degree of pain and the interference with usual activities caused by pain;
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Senses - seeing, hearing and communication.
Construction
Descriptive System:
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Structural Equation Modelling of the construction item bank completed by a representative sample of 316 members of the public across SEIFA groups and
312 hospital patients.
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Items were collected as for AQoL-4D.
Scaling System:
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TTO and PTO interviews were done with 361 randomly selected members of the public across SEIFA groups to determine utility weights for items, dimensions and AQoL “all worst”
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Multiplicative models to combine items into dimensions
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Multiplicative model to combine dimensions into a ‘stage 1’ single index.
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Econometric analysis to correct stage 1 estimates to produce a stage 2 index.
Timing:
AQoL-6D takes about 2-3 minutes to complete.
Research team:
J Richardson (team leader), N Day, G Hawthorne, S Peacock, A Iezzi