MEASUREMENT OF QUALITY-OF-LIFE IN END-STAGE RENAL-DISEASE - THE TIME TRADE-OFF APPROACH
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 10 (1) , 14-20
Abstract
The quality of life of patients with end-stage renal disease was estimated using the time trade-off technique. The sample included 103 transplant, 60 hospital hemodialysis, 57 home/self-care, and 52 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients. Test-retest reliability was high: intra-class correlation coefficient 0.81 (p < 0.001). The correlations of the time trade-off with the Spitzer Quality of Life index and a visual analogue scale completed by the nephrologists, nurses, friends / relatives, and the patient were positive and statistically significant, but still relatively low (r = 0.22-0.43; p < 0.01). The time trade-off demonstrated evidence for discriminative construct validity by ordering treatment groups according to a priori prediction. The mean time trade-off values and standard deviations (where death is 0 and full health is 1) were 0.43 (0.26) for hospital hemodialysis 0.49 (0.23) for home / self-care hemodialysis, 0.56 (0.29) for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and 0.84 (0.24) for transplant. Analysis of variance showed transplant to be different from all other groups (p< 0.001) with age, sex, time with end-stage renal disease, and work status making no significant independent contribution. The partial correlation coefficients between time trade-off score and items in the physical, social, and emotional functioning sub-scales of the Rand questionnaire showed that physical functioning was far more important than social or emotional functioning. The time trade-off is reliable, demonstrates evidence for validity, and suggests that the quality of life for patients with end-stage renal disease is much poorer than that reported previously.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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