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Examining interrater agreement between self-report and proxy-report responses for the quality of life-aged care consumers (QOL-ACC) instrument.

Claire Louise HutchinsonJyoti KhadkaMatthew CrockerKiri LayRachel MilteDavid G T WhitehurstLidia EngelJulie Ratcliffe
Published in: Journal of patient-reported outcomes (2024)
Regardless of cognition level and proxy perspective, proxies tend to rate quality of life lower than residents. Further research is needed to explore the impact of such divergences for quality assessment and economic evaluation in aged care.
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