Determining Correspondence Between Scores on the EQ-5D "Thermometer" and a 5-Point Categorical Rating Scale
- 1 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Medical Care
- Vol. 37 (7) , 671-677
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005650-199907000-00007
Abstract
"Feeling thermometers" and category rating scales (CRS) can be used to measure self-rated health, though the interpretation of scores on the feeling thermometer may be problematic. To analyze correspondence between scores of self-rated health on the EuroQol-5D "feeling thermometer" and a five-Point CRS. To determine the influence of sociodemographic variables on correspondence. Correspondence between EQ-5D "thermometer" scores and CRS categories was determined in a within-subjects design using data from a large-scale health survey. Twelve thousand, two hundred and forty-five members of the Spanish general population interviewed in the Catalan Health Interview Survey. Instruments used were the EQ-5D "feeling thermometer" and a five-Point CRS with categories from "excellent" to "poor." Median scores on the thermometer corresponding to CRS categories were as follows: poor = 40; fair = 53; good = 76; and very good = 80; excellent = 90; differences were statistically significant (P Conclusions. Determining correspondence between CRS and thermometer scores is useful in interpreting and categorizing thermometer scores. The age and level of education in particular affect the interpretation of CRS categories, and should be taken into account when analyzing results obtained with such instruments.Keywords
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