2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-021-02937-8
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The use of proxies and proxy-reported measures: a report of the international society for quality of life research (ISOQOL) proxy task force

Abstract: Aims Proxy reports are often used when patients are unable to self-report. It is unclear how proxy measures are currently in use in adult health care and research settings. We aimed to describe how proxy reports are used in these settings, including the use of measures developed specifically for proxy reporting in adult health populations. Methods We systematically searched Medline, PsycINFO, PsycTESTS, CINAHL and EMBASE from database inception to February 2018. Search terms included a combination of terms for… Show more

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“…Most research on proxy reports has focused on evaluating the similarity or concordance of proxy and patient reports. 14 In adult oncology, the correlation between proxy and patient responses has been higher for domains such as physical function or physical well-being than emotional function or emotional well-being, suggesting better agreement for more observable aspects of health. 15,16 On average, proxies reported worse physical and emotional health than patients did.…”
Section: Concordancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most research on proxy reports has focused on evaluating the similarity or concordance of proxy and patient reports. 14 In adult oncology, the correlation between proxy and patient responses has been higher for domains such as physical function or physical well-being than emotional function or emotional well-being, suggesting better agreement for more observable aspects of health. 15,16 On average, proxies reported worse physical and emotional health than patients did.…”
Section: Concordancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need for clear guidance on proxy reporting has been noted in palliative care 86 , and there is some guidance for the use of self- or proxy reporting in children and adolescents 90 . Additional work is required to optimise the use of proxy-reported data 91 as well as adapt existing PROMs or develop new ones for people who have difficulties completing the currently available PROMs (e.g., develop versions with pictures, icons or emoticons).…”
Section: Measure Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in dementia, terminal illness, etc. ), (Roydhouse et al, 2021 ). Also, in an expansive set of studies, discrepancy between child/adolescent self-reports and informant-reports about family relationships, victimization experiences, and other clinically relevant domains have been shown to predict clinical and behavioral outcomes independent of the scores themselves (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%