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 Assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life in Palliative Home Healthcare Elderly Patients



   Volume 6
P. Gonghom, K. Tantivitayatan, S. Siriwattanakul, M. Rattasompattikul

Published online: 28 March 2020

Article Views: 25

Abstract

Quality of Life (QoL) is essential in palliative care, especially for non-communicable, terminal patients, that it needs a valid and reliable instrument. The QoL for Late-Stage Dementia (QUALID) could be applied to this patient group with our study on the Thai translated version to have Cronbachs alpha 0.627. The Home Health Care Division, Golden Jubilee Medical Center, has ongoing research with the primary objective of its efficiency on 21 palliative adult patients at home during 2018-19. The median age was 83 years old (63-95), female: male 1.1:1, baseline QUALID assessment rate 100% with median 25 (13-41). The subsequent scores were 27.5 and 19, guiding physical, mental, and spiritual care, while the family satisfaction scored at the good to the best level. More than 80% of the patients passed away during the study. This interim report describes QUALID as a model of Item Response Theory (IRT), which supports that the translated QUALID was acceptably valid and reliable in guiding palliative terminal care at home.

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To Cite this article

P. Gonghom, K. Tantivitayatan, S. Siriwattanakul, and M. Rattasompattikul, “Assessment of health-related quality of life in palliative home healthcare elderly patients,”International Journal of Health and Medical Sciences, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 6-11, 2020. https://dx.doi.org/10.20469/ijhms.6.30002-1



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