Quality of life

Authors: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

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Last updated on: 14.01.2021

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Synonym(s)

DLQI; health related life quality; HRLQ; HRQL; Life satisfaction; LQ

Definition
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Quality of life (QoL) is the physical, psychological and social well-being of an individual (WHO definition of 1949). QoL in this context does not so much include "the objective availability of material and immaterial things", but the degree to which a desired state of physical, psychological and social well-being is actually achieved. QoL can only be measured by a self-assessment of the patient. Standardised questionnaires are suitable for this purpose, which are filled out by the patient himself (self-assessment) or by examiners or family members (external assessment, "proxy survey"). QL should be a target criterion in dermatological therapy studies and should be considered in addition to somatic and, if necessary, economic parameters.

General information
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The validated instruments listed below are available for the assessment of QoL in dermatology:

  • Adults:
    • Cardiff Acne Disability Index (Motley, 1992).
    • Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) (Finlay, 1994)
    • Dermatology-specific Quality of Life Instrument (Anderson, 1997)
    • Eczema Disability Index (Salek, 1993)
    • Freiburg Quality of Life Assessment (Augustin, 1997 and 2000)
    • Hyperhidrosis Impact Questionnaire (HHIQ) (Lonsdale-Eccles)
    • Quality of Life Questionnaire for Arterial Occlusive Disease-86 (Bullinger, 1996)
    • Marburg Skin Questionnaire (Stangier, 1996)
    • Psoriasis Disability Index (Finlay, 1987)
    • Tübingen Questionnaire for Measuring the QoL of CVI Patients (Klyscz, 1998)
    • Quality of Life Index for Atopic Dermatitis (QoLIAD) (Whalley et al., 2004).
  • Children:
    • Children Dermatology Life Quality Index (Lewis-Jones, 1995).
    • Pediatric Symptom Checklist (Rauch, 1991).

Note(s)
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Maximizing the quality of life in old age is one of several anti-aging goals.

Literature
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