Self-reported quality of life following stroke: a systematic review of instruments with a focus on their psychometric properties.
Lisa J CameronKylie WalesAngela CaseyShannon PikeLaura JolliffeEmma J SchneiderLauren J ChristieJulie RatcliffeNatasha A LanninPublished in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2021)
This systematic evaluation of the psychometric properties of self-reported quality-of-life instruments used with adults after stroke suggests that validity across tools should not be assumed. Clinicians and researchers alike may use findings to help identify the most valid and reliable measurement instrument for understanding the impact of stroke on patient-reported quality of life.