2018
DOI: 10.1111/dmcn.13684
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Development and validation of the Pediatric Stroke Quality of Life Measure

Abstract: A pediatric stroke-specific quality of life (QoL) measurement tool for assessments based on perceptions of importance and satisfaction. Moderate-to-high reliability and validity established for a new clinical scale evaluating QoL among children with stroke. Perceived QoL measured using the Pediatric Stroke Quality of Life Measure appears lower in children with neurological impairment.

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“…The realization of problems in general in an affected person will draw our attention to these aspects. The organization of the problems into the three subgroups as being, belonging, and becoming, as suggested by Kirou‐Mauro et al is convincing. They have tackled three of the most important areas for children growing into adulthood.…”
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“…The realization of problems in general in an affected person will draw our attention to these aspects. The organization of the problems into the three subgroups as being, belonging, and becoming, as suggested by Kirou‐Mauro et al is convincing. They have tackled three of the most important areas for children growing into adulthood.…”
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“…The analyses of the answers to the many sub questions will further improve our understanding and thus our support for these children and their families. We welcome this new questionnaire from the group of the longstanding Canadian Paediatric Stroke Registry with great pleasure and hope that widespread use will improve not only research in this area, but also help the individual child in the long‐term.…”
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“…Nineteen of the measures involved CYP's parents/guardians or carers in item development either alongside CYP in paired interviews or focus groups, or in separate data collection. Four papers gave justification for involving parents or guardians, stating that their perspectives can offer additional valuable and valid insight into CYP's quality of life [24,[42][43][44]. Others also mentioned practical reasons for involving them-to act as proxies in instances where CYP are not able to participate [20,43,45].…”
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“…There are several questionnaires evaluating diseasespecific quality of life in children, adolescents, and adults with thrombophilia disorders including thromboembolism and pediatric stroke [1,2] or with hereditary and acquired bleeding disorders (HABD) [3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. In patients with bleeding disorders, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) varies with occurrence of bleeds, pain, and related limitations in everyday activities [10].…”
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