“…Many researchers who study quality of life within this perspective emphasize the importance of measuring the individual’s degree of life satisfaction. In other words, they are interested in how pleased an individual feels about particular aspects of his or her life” “Individuals between the ages of 12 and 19 years who have DMD” | Research instrument and potentially useful as a clinical measure | Doubtful | Yes | MDCHILD | Propp, 2017 [ 100 ] Propp et al 2019 [ 8 ] | English (UK) | “Health-related priorities for children with DMD (…) defined as concerns, desires, and expectations arising from the lived experience of that condition” | Children with DMD (assumed 5–18 years) | Cohort studies, clinical trials, and clinical decision-making | Doubtful | Yes |
PedsQL 3.0 DMD | Uzark et al 2012 [ 62 ] | English (US) | “Health-related quality of life (QoL), a multidimensional construct that includes physical, psychological, and social functioning, has emerged as an important outcome in pediatric populations with chronic health conditions.” | Children with DMD from 2 to 18 years | Assumed the same as PedsQL 4.0 GCS | Doubtful | Yes |
PedsQL 3.0 MFS | Varni et al 2002 [ 101 ] | English (US) | “designed to measure child and parent perceptions of fatigue in pediatric patients” | Assumed the same as PedsQL 4.0 GCS | “may be utilized as outcome measures in pediatric cancer clinical trials, research, and clinical practice for HRQOL” | Inadequate | Yes |
PedsQL 3.0 NMM | Iannaccone et al 2009 [ 102 ] | English (US) | “HRQOL is a multidimensional construct, consisting at the minimum of physical, psychological (including emotional and cognitive), and social health dimensions delineated by the World Health Organization. HRQOL has emerged as the most appropriate term for quality of life dimensions that represent a patient’s perceptions of the impact of an illness and its treatment on their own functioning and well-being and which are within the scope of healthcare services and medical products.” | Children and young people with neuromuscular disorders, in particular spinal muscular atrophy | Assumed the same as PedsQL 4.0 GCS | Doubtful | Yes |
PedsQL 4.0 GCS | Varni et al 1999 [ 103 ] | English (US) | “The PedsQL measures the patient’s and the parent’s perceptions of the patient’s HRQOL, as def... |
…”