Preferences of adults with spinal cord injury for widely used health-related quality of life and subjective well-being measures.
Alina Ionela PalimaruWilliam E CunninghamMarcus DillistoneArturo Vargas-BustamanteHonghu LiuRon D HaysPublished in: The journal of spinal cord medicine (2018)
Understanding what HRQOL and SWB measures are valued by adults living with SCI can lead to selection of informative instruments, which could help clinicians to complement and tailor established care and rehabilitation protocols for individual needs. Participants identified fatigue as a significant issue, and the FSS as a vitally important instrument to share with medical providers.