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Tools to assess living with a chronic illness: a systematic review

Tools to assess living with a chronic illness: a systematic review
Tools to assess living with a chronic illness: a systematic review
Objective
To analyse the currently available instruments to assess living with a chronic illness and related aspects.
Method
A review of the evidence was made using the databases: Medline, CINHAL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library, Embase and Cuiden. The criteria that limited the search were: the language, English and/or Spanish and studies carried out in an adult population. Years of article publication were not used as a limit.
Results
A total of 16 instruments were identified and analysed that apparently measured the concept of living with a chronic illness and/or related aspects. According to the name of the instrument, four seemed to evaluate the concept of living with a chronic illness while the rest of the instruments evaluated aspects intrinsically related to the concept of “living with”, such as attributes or the meaning of living with a chronic illness.
Conclusions
Different instruments were identified to evaluate daily living for the chronically ill patient, as well as related aspects. According to this review, further validation studies are required in other populations and/or contexts in order to achieve valid and reliable instruments that could be used in clinical practice.
220-229
Ambrosio, Leire
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MC, Portillo
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Ambrosio, Leire
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MC, Portillo
77accb3d-b173-44f3-9782-fba98d943afe

Ambrosio, Leire and MC, Portillo (2018) Tools to assess living with a chronic illness: a systematic review. Enfermería Clínica, 28 (4), 220-229. (doi:10.1016/j.enfcle.2018.04.004).

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Abstract

Objective
To analyse the currently available instruments to assess living with a chronic illness and related aspects.
Method
A review of the evidence was made using the databases: Medline, CINHAL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library, Embase and Cuiden. The criteria that limited the search were: the language, English and/or Spanish and studies carried out in an adult population. Years of article publication were not used as a limit.
Results
A total of 16 instruments were identified and analysed that apparently measured the concept of living with a chronic illness and/or related aspects. According to the name of the instrument, four seemed to evaluate the concept of living with a chronic illness while the rest of the instruments evaluated aspects intrinsically related to the concept of “living with”, such as attributes or the meaning of living with a chronic illness.
Conclusions
Different instruments were identified to evaluate daily living for the chronically ill patient, as well as related aspects. According to this review, further validation studies are required in other populations and/or contexts in order to achieve valid and reliable instruments that could be used in clinical practice.

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Published date: 1 July 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 509728
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/509728
PURE UUID: 849e5b7e-ffbc-44c2-81d7-b297eaed0c2f
ORCID for Leire Ambrosio: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9450-7210

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Date deposited: 03 Mar 2026 18:02
Last modified: 04 Mar 2026 03:00

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Author: Leire Ambrosio ORCID iD
Author: Portillo MC

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