What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?

Background: Although the number of clinical trials assessing health related quality of life (HRQoL) in chronic heart failure (CHF) has increased exponentially over the last decade, little is known about the quality of reporting. The purpose of this review was to assess the methodological and reporti...

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Main Authors: Chang, Sungwon, Davidson, P., Newton, P., Krum, H., Salamonson, Y., McDonald, P.
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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author Chang, Sungwon
Davidson, P.
Newton, P.
Krum, H.
Salamonson, Y.
McDonald, P.
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Davidson, P.
Newton, P.
Krum, H.
Salamonson, Y.
McDonald, P.
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description Background: Although the number of clinical trials assessing health related quality of life (HRQoL) in chronic heart failure (CHF) has increased exponentially over the last decade, little is known about the quality of reporting. The purpose of this review was to assess the methodological and reporting rigor of HRQoL in RCTs of pharmacological therapy in CHF. Methods: The electronic data bases, Medline and EMBASE were searched from 1990 to 2009 using the key search terms ‘heart failure’ combined with ‘quality of life’, ‘pharmacological therapy’ and ‘randomized controlled trials’. A total of 136 articles were identified and evaluated according to the “Minimum Standard Checklist (MSC) for Evaluating HRQoL Outcomes”. Results: According to the MSC criteria, 26 (19.1%) studies were considered ‘very limited’, 91 (66.9%) were ‘limited’ and only 19 (14.0%) studies were considered to be of a ‘probably robust’ in terms of methodological and reporting rigor. In fact, the quality of HRQoL reporting has not improved over time. Conclusion: HRQoL is a critical consideration in CHF management, yet reporting is highly variable. There is a need to develop a standardized method for measuring and reporting HRQoL measures in clinical trials to aid in the interpretation and application of findings.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-447812017-09-13T15:57:07Z What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials? Chang, Sungwon Davidson, P. Newton, P. Krum, H. Salamonson, Y. McDonald, P. health related quality of life chronic heart failure clinical decision making methodological quality randomized clinical trials Background: Although the number of clinical trials assessing health related quality of life (HRQoL) in chronic heart failure (CHF) has increased exponentially over the last decade, little is known about the quality of reporting. The purpose of this review was to assess the methodological and reporting rigor of HRQoL in RCTs of pharmacological therapy in CHF. Methods: The electronic data bases, Medline and EMBASE were searched from 1990 to 2009 using the key search terms ‘heart failure’ combined with ‘quality of life’, ‘pharmacological therapy’ and ‘randomized controlled trials’. A total of 136 articles were identified and evaluated according to the “Minimum Standard Checklist (MSC) for Evaluating HRQoL Outcomes”. Results: According to the MSC criteria, 26 (19.1%) studies were considered ‘very limited’, 91 (66.9%) were ‘limited’ and only 19 (14.0%) studies were considered to be of a ‘probably robust’ in terms of methodological and reporting rigor. In fact, the quality of HRQoL reporting has not improved over time. Conclusion: HRQoL is a critical consideration in CHF management, yet reporting is highly variable. There is a need to develop a standardized method for measuring and reporting HRQoL measures in clinical trials to aid in the interpretation and application of findings. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44781 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.01.019 Elsevier restricted
spellingShingle health related quality of life
chronic heart failure
clinical decision making
methodological quality
randomized clinical trials
Chang, Sungwon
Davidson, P.
Newton, P.
Krum, H.
Salamonson, Y.
McDonald, P.
What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?
title What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?
title_full What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?
title_fullStr What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?
title_full_unstemmed What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?
title_short What is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?
title_sort what is the methodological and reporting quality of health related quality of life in chronic heart failure clinical trials?
topic health related quality of life
chronic heart failure
clinical decision making
methodological quality
randomized clinical trials
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/44781