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Value in Health

Volume 21, Issue 12, December 2018, Pages 1419-1427
Value in Health

Patient-Reported Outcomes
A Rights-Based Approach for Service Providers to Measure the Quality of Life of Children with a Disability

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Abstract

Background

This paper identifies the best instruments for service providers to measure the quality of life (QoL) of children with a disability, with a focus on their alignment with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with a Disability (CRPD).

Methods

This study reviewed systematic reviews to identify generic QoL instruments for children and adolescents, followed by an appraisal process using newly developed criteria. QoL instruments with a health status, functioning, and condition-specific focus were excluded.

Results

Twenty generic QoL instruments for children were identified from existing systematic reviews to undergo further review. Only 2 of the 20 instruments were recommended for service providers to measure the QoL of children with a disability (KIDSCREEN and KINDL). Many pediatric QoL instruments (N = 9) focus on functioning and are not consistent with the CRPD, confounding a child’s functioning with their feelings about their life. KIDSCREEN and KINDL have self-report and parent report versions, are applicable for childhood and adolescence, demonstrate adequate reliability and validity, involved children in their development, focus on wellbeing, are likely to be able to be completed by a child with a disability, and are low in cost.

Conclusions

Many instruments focus on functioning rather than wellbeing and thus may not capture the QoL of children with a disability. A child’s functional limitations may not be consistent with their feelings about life. Two instruments that assess wellbeing and meet the criteria important for service providers now require further testing to explore their usefulness and validity for children with varying abilities.

Keywords

child disability
Convention on the Rights of Persons with a Disability
disability service provider
generic instruments
quality of life
wellbeing

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