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A scoping review of the use of visual tools and adapted easy-read approaches in Quality-of-Life instruments for adults.

Rachel MilteDigisie JemereKiri LayClaire Louise HutchinsonJolene M ThomasJoanne MurrayJulie Ratcliffe
Published in: Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation (2023)
Studies identified in this scoping review demonstrate that several methods have been successfully applied e.g. with people living with aphasia post-stroke and people living with a disability, which potentially could be adapted for application with more diverse populations. A cohesive and interdisciplinary approach to the development and validation of communication accessible versions of QOL instruments, is needed to support widespread application, thereby reducing reliance on proxy assessors and promoting self-assessment of QOL across multiple consumer groups and sectors.
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