Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes (May 2020)

Reference values for and interpretation of the Singapore Caregiver Quality of Life Scale: a quantile regression approach

  • Yin Bun Cheung,
  • Shirlyn H. S. Neo,
  • Grace M. Yang,
  • Irene Teo,
  • Geok Ling Lee,
  • Debra L. M. Qu,
  • Audrey R. X. Koh,
  • Julian Thumboo,
  • Hwee Lin Wee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41687-020-00201-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Purpose The Singapore Caregiver Quality of Life Scale (SCQOLS) was recently developed and validated in two languages - English and Chinese. The total and domain scores are scaled to range from 0 to 100. However, the scale is not at the interval-ratio level of measurement. To facilitate interpretation, we established the percentiles of the scale’s total and domain scores among family caregivers of patients with advanced cancers and demonstrate the effect size in terms of differences in relation to caregiver and patient characteristics. Methods Data were drawn from a cross-sectional survey of family caregivers of patients with stage III or IV solid cancers in Singapore. Quantile regression was used to estimate the percentiles in relation to caregiver and patient characteristics. Results Participants in adjacent categories of patient’s performance status and caregiver’s having other family members to share caregiving duties differed by 3 to 5 points in median quality of life total score and most domain scores (each Bonferroni-adjusted P, P[B], < 0.05). Ethnicity was associated with the Physical Well-being and Experience & Meaning domain scores (each P[B] < 0.05), with variable direction and magnitude. Education was associated with Mental Well-being and Financial Well-being (each P[B] < 0.05). Equations and examples for calculation of the percentiles are provided. Conclusion Percentiles and effect size estimates are provided to facilitate interpretation of the SCQOLS.

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