Abstract

IntroductionThe EQ-5D is a widely-used, standardised, quality of life measure producing health profiles, indices and states. The aims of this study were to assess the role of various factors in how people with Multiple Sclerosis rate their quality of life, based on responses to the EQ-5D received via the web portal of the UK MS Register.MethodsThe 4516 responses to the EQ-5D (between May 2011 and April 2012) were collated with basic demographic and descriptive MS data and the resulting dataset was analysed in SPSS (v.20).ResultsThe mean health state for people with MS was 59.73 (SD 22.4, median 61), compared to the UK population mean of 82.48 (which is approximately 1SD above the cohort mean). The characteristics of respondents with high health states (at or above +1SD) were: better health profiles (most predictive dimension: Usual Activities), higher health indices, younger age, shorter durations of MS, female gender, relapsing-remitting MS, higher educational attainment and being in paid employment (all p-values<0.001). Conversely, the characteristics of respondents with low health states (at or below -1SD) were: poorer health profiles (most predictive dimension: Mobility), lower health indices, older age, longer durations of MS, male gender, progressive MS, lower educational attainment and having an employment status of sick/disabled (p = 0.0014 for age, all other p-values<0.001). Particular living arrangements were not associated with either the high or low health status groups.ConclusionsThis large-scale study has enabled in-depth analyses on how people with MS rate their quality of life, and it provides new knowledge on the various factors that contribute to their self-assessed health status. These findings demonstrate the impact of MS on quality of life, and they can be used to inform care provision and further research, to work towards enhancing the quality of life of people with MS.

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  • The EQ-5D is a widely-used, standardised, quality of life measure producing health profiles, indices and states

  • We will refer to these values as health profiles, health indices and health states/status in this study on quality of life in people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) via the UK MS Register

  • Data collected via the web portal, the Neurology clinics and routine administrative sources can be anonymously linked using the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) methodologies provided that agreement to the portal terms of service and written informed participant consent have been obtained

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Introduction

The EQ-5D is a widely-used, standardised, quality of life measure producing health profiles, indices and states. The EQ-5D is a widely used, standardised, health-related quality of life measure developed by the EuroQol Group to provide a simple generic assessment for use in clinical and economic studies [1,2]. It consists of the EQ-5D descriptive system and the EQ visual analogue scale (EQ-VAS). We will refer to these values as health profiles, health indices and health states/status in this study on quality of life in people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) via the UK MS Register

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