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The WHOQOL-BREF is a short version of the WHOQOL-100 designed to measure generic QOL across cultures [ 43].
The PGWB [ 9] is a 22-item measure designed to measure generic HRQL through assessment of psychological well-being and distress.
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The PedsQL 4.0 Generic Core Scales is an instrument designed to measure the generic HRQoL in children, adolescents and their parents.
Generic questionnaires are designed to measure health in general, and are therefore appropriate for a wide range of patient groups and also the general population, but are less sensitive to detect certain aspects of disease and treatment that are relevant to a specific patient group.
EQ-5D is designed to measure an individual's generic health status (or health-related quality of life) across five dimensions: personal functioning (with mobility and self-care); activities (usual activities); pain or discomfort; and anxiety or depression, each with three levels [ 5].
EQ-5D is a generic instrument designed to measure health outcome that was developed at the European level [ 15, 16].
This is a generic instrument designed to measure health outcomes, developed at the European level [ 19, 20].
The SF-36 is a widely used generic instrument designed to measure patients' health related quality of life.
The KIDSCREEN is a generic questionnaire designed to measure health-related quality of life in children and adolescents aged 8 to 18.
36-Item short-form health survey (SF-36) is a generic questionnaire designed to measure an individual's physical and mental health (MH).
The Chao-PC scale has not been widely used since its introduction but it was the first generic scale designed to measure continuity from the patients' perspective and to "..... provide information which is distinct from provider continuity formulas".
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