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General population normative data for the EORTC QLQ-C30 health-related quality of life questionnaire based on 15,386 persons across 13 European countries, Canada and the Unites States

General population normative data for the EORTC QLQ-C30 health-related quality of life questionnaire based on 15,386 persons across 13 European countries, Canada and the Unites States
General population normative data for the EORTC QLQ-C30 health-related quality of life questionnaire based on 15,386 persons across 13 European countries, Canada and the Unites States

Objective: The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 health-related quality of life questionnaire is one of the most widely used cancer-specific health-related quality of life questionnaires worldwide. General population norm data can facilitate the interpretation of QLQ-C30 data obtained from cancer patients. This study aimed at systematically collecting norm data from the general population to develop European QLQ-C30 norm scores and to generate comparable norm data for individual countries in Europe and North America. Methods: We collected QLQ-C30 data from the general population across 11 European Union (EU) countries, Russia, Turkey, Canada and United States (n ≥ 1000/country). Representative samples were stratified by sex and age groups (18–39, 40–49, 50–59, 60–69 and ≥70 years). After applying weights based on the United Nations population distribution statistics, we calculated QLQ-C30 domain scores to generate a ‘European QLQ-C30 Norm’ based on the EU countries. Further, we calculated QLQ-C30 norm scores for all 15 individual countries. Results: A total of 15,386 respondents completed the online survey. For the EU sample, most QLQ-C30 domains showed differences by sex/age, with men scoring somewhat better health than women, while age effects varied across domains. Substantially larger differences were seen in inter-country comparisons, with Austrian and Dutch respondents reporting consistently better health compared with British and Polish respondents. Conclusions: This study is the first to systematically collect EORTC QLQ-C30 general population norm data across Europe and North America applying a consistent data collection method across 15 countries. These new norm data facilitate valid intra-country as well as inter-country comparisons and QLQ-C30 score interpretation.

Canada, EORTC QLQ-C30, Europe, General population, norm data, normative data, patient-reported outcomes, Quality of life, self-report, survey, USA
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Nolte, S.
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Liegl, G.
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Petersen, M. A.
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Costantini, A.
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Fayers, P. M.
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Groenvold, M.
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Holzner, B.
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Johnson, C. D.
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Kemmler, G.
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Tomaszewski, K. A.
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Waldmann, A.
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Young, T. E.
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Rose, M.
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the EORTC Quality of Life Group
Nolte, S.
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Liegl, G.
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Aaronson, N. K.
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Costantini, A.
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Fayers, P. M.
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Groenvold, M.
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Kemmler, G.
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Tomaszewski, K. A.
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Waldmann, A.
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Nolte, S., Liegl, G., Petersen, M. A., Aaronson, N. K., Costantini, A., Fayers, P. M., Groenvold, M., Holzner, B., Johnson, C. D., Kemmler, G., Tomaszewski, K. A., Waldmann, A., Young, T. E. and Rose, M. , the EORTC Quality of Life Group (2019) General population normative data for the EORTC QLQ-C30 health-related quality of life questionnaire based on 15,386 persons across 13 European countries, Canada and the Unites States. European Journal of Cancer, 107, 153-163. (doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2018.11.024).

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Objective: The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) QLQ-C30 health-related quality of life questionnaire is one of the most widely used cancer-specific health-related quality of life questionnaires worldwide. General population norm data can facilitate the interpretation of QLQ-C30 data obtained from cancer patients. This study aimed at systematically collecting norm data from the general population to develop European QLQ-C30 norm scores and to generate comparable norm data for individual countries in Europe and North America. Methods: We collected QLQ-C30 data from the general population across 11 European Union (EU) countries, Russia, Turkey, Canada and United States (n ≥ 1000/country). Representative samples were stratified by sex and age groups (18–39, 40–49, 50–59, 60–69 and ≥70 years). After applying weights based on the United Nations population distribution statistics, we calculated QLQ-C30 domain scores to generate a ‘European QLQ-C30 Norm’ based on the EU countries. Further, we calculated QLQ-C30 norm scores for all 15 individual countries. Results: A total of 15,386 respondents completed the online survey. For the EU sample, most QLQ-C30 domains showed differences by sex/age, with men scoring somewhat better health than women, while age effects varied across domains. Substantially larger differences were seen in inter-country comparisons, with Austrian and Dutch respondents reporting consistently better health compared with British and Polish respondents. Conclusions: This study is the first to systematically collect EORTC QLQ-C30 general population norm data across Europe and North America applying a consistent data collection method across 15 countries. These new norm data facilitate valid intra-country as well as inter-country comparisons and QLQ-C30 score interpretation.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 November 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 December 2018
Published date: 1 January 2019
Keywords: Canada, EORTC QLQ-C30, Europe, General population, norm data, normative data, patient-reported outcomes, Quality of life, self-report, survey, USA

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Local EPrints ID: 427129
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/427129
ISSN: 0959-8049
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Author: S. Nolte
Author: G. Liegl
Author: M. A. Petersen
Author: N. K. Aaronson
Author: A. Costantini
Author: P. M. Fayers
Author: M. Groenvold
Author: B. Holzner
Author: C. D. Johnson
Author: G. Kemmler
Author: K. A. Tomaszewski
Author: A. Waldmann
Author: T. E. Young
Author: M. Rose
Corporate Author: the EORTC Quality of Life Group

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