A how-to or cookbook style book, setting out why patient-based measures are important, their history, and how to develop and select quality of life and related measures to assess outcomes in the health care workplace.
For those interested in a more in-depth understanding of the area, or whose curiosity has been piqued, there would also be brief sections in each chapter that provide a more detailed examination of relevant theoretical or technical issues.
Introduction to HQOL/HS/PS. Requirements to be met for a health measurement instrument to be valid and reliable. Developing an instrument - practical issues. Instrument development - application of statistical techniques in item analysis and weighting. Assessing an instrument. The development of some generic instruments. Examples of developing and improving the validity of instruments. Special topics.
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