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Is the Dermatology Life Quality Index working as well as it should.

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Is the Dermatology Life Quality Index working as well as it should.
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News  Sat-01-09-2018, 14:33 PM
I found this interesting as I no longer bother filling a Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) at my dermatology appointments as I find none of the questions relevant.

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Background:
The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) is the most frequently used health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) instrument for skin diseases. According to the DLQI instructions the responses “not relevant” and “my skin problem has not at all affected this aspect of life” (“not at all”) have to be scored as 0 = no HRQoL impairments.

Objective:
The aim of this study was to estimate potential bias of DLQI measurements for patients with psoriasis based on items considered to be not relevant.

Methods:
1,243 patients with psoriasis were surveyed in a cross‐sectional study. Disease severity (PASI) and subjective health state (EQ VAS) were compared per DLQI item between patients who answered the respective question “not relevant” and those who answered “not at all”.

Results:
Patients who declared a DLQI item to be not relevant showed a higher disease severity and a lower health state.

Conclusion:
Results indicate that patients who declare a DLQI item to be not relevant have a higher disease related burden than those who do not feel affected by their psoriasis in the same aspect of life. If aspects of life are considered to be not relevant due to high disease burden this should be reflected by a HRQoL instrument.

Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com

*Early view funding unknown.

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Sat-01-09-2018, 15:44 PM (This post was last modified: Sat-01-09-2018, 18:40 PM by jiml. Edited 1 time in total.)
I agree that the current form is not particularly relevant to any long term disease when it questions just the last week . I think it's good that it's being looked at and maybe they can add more relevant questions so it will better reflect what's going on in a patients life   Thumb


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Sat-01-09-2018, 15:50 PM
(Sat-01-09-2018, 15:44 PM)jiml Wrote: I afpfree tat the current form is not particularly relevant to any long term disease when it questions just the last week . I think it's good that it's being looked at and maybe they can add more relevant questions so it will better reflect what's going on in a patients life   Thumb

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Sat-01-09-2018, 16:38 PM
I personally thought the questions were limited in their scope and could be revised.
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