Using EQ-5D for proxy assessment of health-related quality of life in residential care facilities: A systematic review of feasibility and psychometric properties

LJ Cheng, L Engel, LA Chen, SZY Soh… - Journal of the American …, 2023 - Elsevier
LJ Cheng, L Engel, LA Chen, SZY Soh, GCH Koh, N Luo
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2023Elsevier
Objectives The accurate assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in residents
of residential care facilities (RCF) necessitates the use of proxy-reported instruments that
possess robust psychometric properties. Generally, these instruments are modified versions
of self-reported tools, with adjustments made to pronouns and instructions to better suit the
respondent. Among such tools, the EQ-5D has emerged as a prominent instrument for
evaluating HRQoL within RCF settings. This review aimed to synthesize evidence on …
Objectives
The accurate assessment of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in residents of residential care facilities (RCF) necessitates the use of proxy-reported instruments that possess robust psychometric properties. Generally, these instruments are modified versions of self-reported tools, with adjustments made to pronouns and instructions to better suit the respondent. Among such tools, the EQ-5D has emerged as a prominent instrument for evaluating HRQoL within RCF settings. This review aimed to synthesize evidence on psychometric properties of the proxy version of EQ-5D.
Design
Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Setting and Participants
Residents in RCF.
Methods
An extensive search was conducted across 8 databases, covering articles from inception to May 29, 2023. We included a total of 20 articles reporting data that can be used to evaluate psychometric properties of this instrument in RCF. The quality appraisal employed the COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist, and data synthesis followed COSMIN methodology.
Results
Most of the included studies were conducted in Europe, with 75% using nursing staff as proxies. Missing data rates were 5% for EQ-5D and 26% for EQ VAS. Evidence of moderate certainty on construct validity of the EQ index was inconsistent, although the EQ VAS showed sufficient construct validity supported by high certainty. EQ index responsiveness evidence was limited, characterized by low certainty and inconsistency. Proxy-resident agreement ranged from poor to moderate, and improved with repeated administration for the “mobility” and “usual activities” dimensions. The lowest agreement was observed when staff served as proxies or the proxy-proxy perspective was adopted.
Conclusions and Implications
This review offers an overview of the measurement properties of EQ-5D as a proxy HRQoL measure in RCF. The suboptimal evidence on psychometric properties of EQ-5D indicated the need for more validation studies and cautious use of the instrument in RCF.
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