Examining functional content in widely used Health-Related Quality of Life scales.
Trevor HallGloria L KrahnWilli Horner-JohnsonGordon Lambnull nullPublished in: Rehabilitation psychology (2011)
Popular generic scales of QOL and HRQOL vary greatly in the degree to which they include content on function. A pool of items can be identified that are relatively free of function. Distinguishing measurement of function and health is particularly important for people with long-standing functional limitations and for assessing the relationship of health with function.