Abstract
Several years experience has now been gained in the use of needs-based measures in clinical trials and such use is increasing rapidly. This paper shows how four needs-based quality of life (QoL) instruments have proved effective in determining the benefits of interventions from the patients' perspective in clinical studies and trials. The instruments discussed are; the Quality of Life in Depression Scale (QLDS), the Migraine Specific Quality of Life Scale (MSQoL), the Recurrent Genital Herpes Quality of Life (RGHQoL), and the Quality of life - Assessment in Growth Hormone Deficient Adults (QoL-AGHDA).
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Doward, L. C., McKenna, S. P., & Meads, D. M. (2004). Effectiveness of needs-based quality of life instruments. Value in Health, 7(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1524-4733.2004.7s109.x
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