A scoping review of the use of visual tools and adapted easy-read approaches in Quality-of-Life instruments for adults
- Authors:
- Milte, R., Jemere, D., Lay, K., Hutchinson, C., Thomas, J., Murray, J., and Ratcliffe, J.
- Abstract:
- PURPOSE: Self-Reporting using traditional text-based Quality-of-Life (QoL) instruments can be difficult for people living with sensory impairments, communication challenges or changes to their cognitive capacity. Adapted communication techniques, such as Easy-Read techniques, or use of pictures could remove barriers to participation for a wide range of people. This review aimed to identify published studies reporting adapted communication approaches for measuring QoL, the methodology used in their development and validation among adult populations.
METHODS: A scoping review of the literature using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) extension for scoping reviews checklist was undertaken.
RESULTS: The initial search strategy identified 13,275 articles for screening, with 264 articles identified for full text review. Of these 243 articles were excluded resulting in 21 studies for inclusion. The majority focused on the development of an instrument (12 studies) or a combination of development with some aspect of validation or psychometric testing (7 studies). Nineteen different instruments were identified by the review, thirteen were developed from previously developed generic or condition-specific quality of life instruments, predominantly aphasia (7 studies) and disability (4 studies). Most modified instruments included adaptations to both the original questions, as well as the response categories.
CONCLUSIONS: Studies identified in this scoping review demonstrate that several methods have been successfully applied e.g. with people living with aphasia post-stroke and people living with a disability, which potentially could be adapted for application with more diverse populations. A cohesive and interdisciplinary approach to the development and validation of communication accessible versions of QOL instruments, is needed to support widespread application, thereby reducing reliance on proxy assessors and promoting self-assessment of QOL across multiple consumer groups and sectors. - DOI:
- 10.1007/s11136-023-03450-w
- URL:
- https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s11136-023-03450-w.pdf
- Journal:
- Qual Life Res
- issn:
- 0962-9343
- Publication year:
- 2023
- pages:
- Overall quality of life:
- Overall quality of life
- Age:
- Adults (18-65)
Seniors (65+) - Disease:
- Diseases of and symptoms related to the digestive system
Diseases of and symptoms related to the ear and mastoid process
Diseases of and symptoms related to the nervous system
Factors influencing health status and contact with health services
Mental and behavioural disorders and related symptoms - PRO / non-PRO:
- Patient Reported Outcome
- Type of measurement instrument:
- 1 - Questionnaires
- Instrument:
- ALA - Assessment for living with Aphasia
ALQI - Aachen Life Quality Inventory
ASCOT - Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (versions: ASCOT-Carer; ASCOT-Proxy;; ASCOT-Easy read version; ASCOT-SCT4)
COAST - Communication Outcome After Stroke
EUROHIS-QOL - European Health Interview Survey-Quality of life (versions: EUROHIS-QOL-8; EUROHIS-QOL ESL - Easy to-Understand Sign Language EUROHIS-QOL)
GER-Dyzer - Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease Analyzer
HRQOL - health-related quality of life (versions: HRQOL-MS; HRQOL-IDD - HRQOL-Intellectual Disability; Pictorial HRQOL)
MYMOP - Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (versions: MYMOP 2; P-MYMOP - Paediatric MYMOP; Pictorial MYMOP)
PictoQOL - Pictorial Quality of Life
Pictorial Stark QoL - Pictorial Stark Quality of Life
SAQOL-39 - Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale-39|
SF-36 - 36-item Short Form Health Survey [alias: RAND-36][alias: MOS SF-36]] (versions: VSF-36 LoA - Visual Version of the SF-36 Limitations of Physical Activities domain; VR-36 - Veterans SF-36)|
| also see: database.cosmin.nl
SS-QOL - Stroke Specific Quality of Life Scale (versions: Communication Accessible Version SS-QOL)