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Development and validation of TreatHSP-QoL: a patient-reported outcome measure for health-related quality of life in hereditary spastic paraplegia.

Jekaterina MalinaEva-Maria HuesslerKarl-Heinz JöckelEva Boog-WhitesideNicole JeschonneckBernadette SchröderRebecca SchüleTobias KühlStephan Klebe
Published in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2024)
TreatHSP-QoL can be used in high-quality clinical trials and clinical practice as a disease-specific PCOM (i.e., HRQoL measure) and is also applicable as a proxy questionnaire. Score values between 0 and 100 can be reached, where higher value represents better HRQoL. The Pearson correlations to the EQ-5D-5L and FARS-ADL support the additional value and need of HSP-specific PCOM, while non-specific QoL-assessment and specific clinical self-assessment tools already exist. All in all, the results demonstrate good validity and reliability for this new patient-centered questionnaire for HSP.
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