3rd Edition

Quality of Life – the assessment, analysis and reporting of patient-reported outcomes 3rd edition
By Peter Fayers, David Machin
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 3rd Edition (January 1st 2016); SBN-10: 1444337955 – ISBN-13: 978-1444337952
 
The assessment of patient reported outcomes and health–related quality of life continue to be rapidly evolving areas of research and this new edition reflects the development within the field from an emerging subject to one that is an essential part of the assessment of clinical trials and other clinical studies.
This book is aimed at everyone involved in quality–of–life research and is applicable to medical and non–medical, statistical and non–statistical readers. It is of particular relevance for clinical and biomedical researchers within both the pharmaceutical industry and clinical practice.
The analysis and interpretation of quality–of–life assessments relies on a variety of psychometric and statistical methods which are explained in this book in a non–technical way. The result is a practical guide that covers a wide range of methods and emphasizes the use of simple techniques that are illustrated with numerous examples, with extensive chapters covering qualitative and quantitative methods and the impact of guidelines. The material in this new third edition reflects current teaching methods and content widened to address continuing developments in item response theory, computer adaptive testing, analyses with missing data, analysis of ordinal data, systematic reviews and meta–analysis.
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