Preference-based measurement of mobility-related quality of life: developing the MobQoL-7D health state classification system.
Nathan BrayRhiannon Tudor EdwardsPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2020)
The MobQoL-7D contains seven dimensions of mobility-related quality of life: accessibility, contribution, pain/discomfort, independence, self-esteem, mood/emotions and anxiety. Population level preference weights are now needed for different states of mobility impairment.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONMobility impairment has distinct impacts on mental wellbeing and physical/role functioning.The MobQoL-7D will facilitate accurate preference-based outcome measurement in populations with impaired mobility, which in turn will promote methods of economic evaluation in this context.MobQoL-7D offers a concise and valid tool for rehabilitation professionals to measure and monitor mobility-related quality of life as part of routine clinical practice.