Measuring Perceived Quality of Life to Assess Health Needs among People with MS: A Community Study in Derbyshire, UK

Background: To determine the health needs of people with multiple sclerosis living in the Southern Derbyshire region of the UK, using a quality of life postal questionnaire. Methods: This was a population-based survey using a postal questionnaire comprising the 54-item Multiple Sclerosis Qual­ity of...

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Main Authors: R Vazirinejad, JM Lilley
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2031
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description Background: To determine the health needs of people with multiple sclerosis living in the Southern Derbyshire region of the UK, using a quality of life postal questionnaire. Methods: This was a population-based survey using a postal questionnaire comprising the 54-item Multiple Sclerosis Qual­ity of life questionnaire (MSQOL-54), Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living (ADL), and some additional demo­graphic questions. A postal questionnaire was sent via 40 health practices (50% of general practitioners) in Southern Derby­shire to all patients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis confirmed by a neurologist. Results: Two hundred and one completed questionnaires (from 223 respondents) were returned using pre-paid postage. Respondents were divided into those with mild (41%), moderate (36%) and severe (23%) disability on the basis of their ADL scores. Seventy seven percent (155) of respondents were women. The POQL mean scores for three groups of mild, moderate and severe disability were 12.0±2.8, 9.5±3.0, and 8.0±3.5 (out of 17), respectively. The regression model showed a relationship between disability scores and POQL scores (Beta=0.58, P= 0.000). Conclusion: For the three groups of disabled people, different priorities emerged in relation to POQL, indicating that ser­vices seeking to improve quality of life in these groups must identify and target the relevant issues appropriately and be sensi­tive to the differing requirements reported by individuals at different levels of disability. Studies of this type are becom­ing increasingly important for determining which outcomes should be measured when evaluating interventions de­signed to maintain well-being and protect the health of patients with MS.
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spelling doaj.art-b26f70500d9e41b3a2ebb6051364cffc2022-12-21T20:15:24ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932008-09-01373Measuring Perceived Quality of Life to Assess Health Needs among People with MS: A Community Study in Derbyshire, UKR Vazirinejad 0JM Lilley 1Dept. of Social Medicine, Medical School, Rafsanjan University, IranDivision of Rehabilitation & Ageing, School of Community Health Sciences, QMC, University of NottingBackground: To determine the health needs of people with multiple sclerosis living in the Southern Derbyshire region of the UK, using a quality of life postal questionnaire. Methods: This was a population-based survey using a postal questionnaire comprising the 54-item Multiple Sclerosis Qual­ity of life questionnaire (MSQOL-54), Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living (ADL), and some additional demo­graphic questions. A postal questionnaire was sent via 40 health practices (50% of general practitioners) in Southern Derby­shire to all patients diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis confirmed by a neurologist. Results: Two hundred and one completed questionnaires (from 223 respondents) were returned using pre-paid postage. Respondents were divided into those with mild (41%), moderate (36%) and severe (23%) disability on the basis of their ADL scores. Seventy seven percent (155) of respondents were women. The POQL mean scores for three groups of mild, moderate and severe disability were 12.0±2.8, 9.5±3.0, and 8.0±3.5 (out of 17), respectively. The regression model showed a relationship between disability scores and POQL scores (Beta=0.58, P= 0.000). Conclusion: For the three groups of disabled people, different priorities emerged in relation to POQL, indicating that ser­vices seeking to improve quality of life in these groups must identify and target the relevant issues appropriately and be sensi­tive to the differing requirements reported by individuals at different levels of disability. Studies of this type are becom­ing increasingly important for determining which outcomes should be measured when evaluating interventions de­signed to maintain well-being and protect the health of patients with MS.https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/2031
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Iranian Journal of Public Health
title Measuring Perceived Quality of Life to Assess Health Needs among People with MS: A Community Study in Derbyshire, UK
title_full Measuring Perceived Quality of Life to Assess Health Needs among People with MS: A Community Study in Derbyshire, UK
title_fullStr Measuring Perceived Quality of Life to Assess Health Needs among People with MS: A Community Study in Derbyshire, UK
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Perceived Quality of Life to Assess Health Needs among People with MS: A Community Study in Derbyshire, UK
title_short Measuring Perceived Quality of Life to Assess Health Needs among People with MS: A Community Study in Derbyshire, UK
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