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The PedsQL™ (Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™) Measurement Model was designed to integrate the relative merits of generic and disease-specific approaches, with disease-specific modules.
The PedsQL Measurement Model was designed as a modular approach to measuring pediatric health-related quality of life, developed to integrate the relative merits of generic and disease-specific approaches.
There are potential advantages to an integrated modular approach combining the relative merits of generic and disease-specific HRQOL instruments [ 59, 69, 70].
The PedsQL™ Measurement Model was designed as a modular approach to measuring pediatric PROs, developed to integrate the relative merits of generic and disease-specific approaches [ 6].
Below we provide a briefly summary of the relative merits of generic and disease-specific measures, child and parent reports, and the measurement properties to consider in selecting an appropriate HRQOL measure for pediatric clinical practice.
To integrate the merits of generic and disease-specific instruments for children and adolescents, aged 2-18 years old, the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ (PedsQL™) was designed and developed in the US [ 8].
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The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQLTM) Measurement Model was designed to integrate the relative merits of a generic core instrument with disease-specific modules [ 11, 12, 16- 19].
There has been some debate about the relative merits of using generic versus disease specific measures across settings and disease groups [ 2, 18, 23, 28].
The current fight over the relative merits of brand-name and generic drugs has been brewing for three years, since Congress made it easier to market new generics.
We know of no study that has compared the relative merits of ELS strategies that focus on either generic terms for health or specific terms for particular health issues or illnesses.
"Sort of generic," Martina says.
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