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Preference-based measurement of mobility-related quality of life: developing the MobQoL-7D health state classification system. / Bray, Nathan; Tudor Edwards, Rhiannon.
Yn: Disability and Rehabilitation, Cyfrol 44, Rhif 12, 05.06.2022, t. 2915-2929.

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Bray N, Tudor Edwards R. Preference-based measurement of mobility-related quality of life: developing the MobQoL-7D health state classification system. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2022 Meh 5;44(12):2915-2929. Epub 2020 Tach 12. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1844319

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T1 - Preference-based measurement of mobility-related quality of life: developing the MobQoL-7D health state classification system

AU - Bray, Nathan

AU - Tudor Edwards, Rhiannon

PY - 2022/6/5

Y1 - 2022/6/5

N2 - PurposeGeneric preference-based measures often lack validity in states of impaired mobility. Our aim was to derive a novel health state classification system from the MobQoL tool, for the purpose of preference-based measurement of states of impaired mobility.Materials and methodsData were collected through online and postal surveys. Respondents were recruited through the NHS, charitable organisations and HealthWise Wales. Statistical and psychometric analyses were used to assess the validity and reliability of the MobQoL tool. Exploratory factor analysis and Rasch analysis were used to determine dimensional structure and to select items for the MobQoL health state classification system.ResultsThree hundred and forty-two respondents completed the survey. Respondents had a wide range of different mobility impairments. Nine of the MobQoL items demonstrated adequate validity and reliability. Exploratory factor analysis and Rasch analysis confirmed two sub-scales within the item structure: 1) physical and role functioning, and 2) mental wellbeing. Seven items were found to have adequate model fit and were retained in the final health state classification system, called the MobQoL-7D.ConclusionsThe MobQoL-7D contains seven dimensions of mobility-related quality of life: accessibility, contribution, pain/discomfort, independence, self-esteem, mood/emotions and anxiety. Population level preference weights are now needed for different states of mobility impairment.

AB - PurposeGeneric preference-based measures often lack validity in states of impaired mobility. Our aim was to derive a novel health state classification system from the MobQoL tool, for the purpose of preference-based measurement of states of impaired mobility.Materials and methodsData were collected through online and postal surveys. Respondents were recruited through the NHS, charitable organisations and HealthWise Wales. Statistical and psychometric analyses were used to assess the validity and reliability of the MobQoL tool. Exploratory factor analysis and Rasch analysis were used to determine dimensional structure and to select items for the MobQoL health state classification system.ResultsThree hundred and forty-two respondents completed the survey. Respondents had a wide range of different mobility impairments. Nine of the MobQoL items demonstrated adequate validity and reliability. Exploratory factor analysis and Rasch analysis confirmed two sub-scales within the item structure: 1) physical and role functioning, and 2) mental wellbeing. Seven items were found to have adequate model fit and were retained in the final health state classification system, called the MobQoL-7D.ConclusionsThe MobQoL-7D contains seven dimensions of mobility-related quality of life: accessibility, contribution, pain/discomfort, independence, self-esteem, mood/emotions and anxiety. Population level preference weights are now needed for different states of mobility impairment.

KW - Disability

KW - mobility impairment

KW - quality of life

KW - health-related quality of life

KW - Rasch analysis

KW - psychometrics

KW - patient reported outcomes

KW - QALY

U2 - 10.1080/09638288.2020.1844319

DO - 10.1080/09638288.2020.1844319

M3 - Article

VL - 44

SP - 2915

EP - 2929

JO - Disability and Rehabilitation

JF - Disability and Rehabilitation

SN - 0963-8288

IS - 12

ER -