Is the RAND-36 an Adequate Patient-reported Outcome Measure to Assess Health-related Quality of Life in Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery?
Claire E E de VriesDennis J S MakarawungValerie M MonpellierIgnace M C JanssenSteve M M de CastroRuben N van VeenPublished in: Obesity surgery (2021)
The RAND-36 was not supported by sufficient validation evidence in patients undergoing bariatric surgery, which means that the RAND-36 does not adequately measure HRQoL in this patient population. Future research studies should use PROMs that are specifically designed for assessing HRQoL in patients undergoing bariatric surgery.