Examining interrater agreement between self-report and proxy-report responses for the quality of life-aged care consumers (QOL-ACC) instrument
Abstract Background Quality of life is an important quality indicator for health and aged care sectors. However, self-reporting of quality of life is not always possible given the relatively high prevalence of cognitive impairment amongst older people, hence proxy reporting is often utilised as the...
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Main Authors: | Claire Hutchinson (Author), Jyoti Khadka (Author), Matthew Crocker (Author), Kiri Lay (Author), Rachel Milte (Author), David GT Whitehirst (Author), Lidia Engel (Author), Julie Ratcliffe (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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