Danoff B, Kramer S, Irwin P, Gottlieb A
Am J Clin Oncol. 1983 Jun;6(3):339-45. doi: 10.1097/00000421-198306000-00015.
An interview questionnaire was developed to assess quality of life both in objective and subjective terms in cancer patients. Standardized measures were employed and allowed for comparison with a national baseline. Three hundred thirty-nine patients who were alive without evidence of disease 3 or more years following initial treatment were interviewed. There was no difference in terms of educational level, marital status, or satisfaction with local government, family, job, friends, community, health, recreation, or activities when compared to the age-adjusted national baseline. The patients were more satisfied with region, self, and life as a whole. There was no evidence of a diminished quality of life in these patients.
设计了一份访谈问卷,从客观和主观两方面评估癌症患者的生活质量。采用了标准化测量方法,以便与全国基线进行比较。对339名在初始治疗后3年或更长时间无疾病证据存活的患者进行了访谈。与年龄调整后的全国基线相比,这些患者在教育水平、婚姻状况或对当地政府、家庭、工作、朋友、社区、健康、娱乐或活动的满意度方面没有差异。患者对所在地区、自身和整体生活更为满意。没有证据表明这些患者的生活质量有所下降。