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Perfil de Saúde Duke×EQ-5D×Questionário de Saúde SF-36×
ÁreaMensuração em saúdeMensuração em saúdeMensuração em saúde
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem198919901992
Autor originalGeorge R. Parkerson and colleagues at Duke UniversityEuroQol GroupJohn E. Ware Jr. and Cathy D. Sherbourne
TipoMultidimensional health status assessmentGeneric preference-based health utility measureSelf-report health status instrument
Fonte seminalParkerson, G. R., Connis, R. T., Gehlbach, S. H., et al. (1989). The Duke Health Profile: a 17-item measure of health-related quality of life. Medical Care, 28(11), 1056–1072. DOI ↗Rabin, R., & de Charro, F. (2001). EQ-5D: a measure of health status from the EuroQol Group. Annals of Medicine, 33(5), 337–343. DOI ↗Ware, J. E., & Sherbourne, C. D. (1992). The MOS 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): I. Conceptual framework and item selection. Medical Care, 30(6), 473–483. DOI ↗
Outros nomesDUKE, Duke Health Status MeasureEQ-5D-3L, EQ-5D-5L, EuroQolSF-36 Questionnaire, Medical Outcomes Study SF-36
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ResumoThe Duke Health Profile (DUKE) is a 17-item self-report measure of health-related quality of life developed by Parkerson and colleagues at Duke University in 1989. It assesses health across six dimensions: physical function, mental health, social function, general health perceptions, anxiety, and depression. The instrument combines brevity with multidimensional assessment, making it practical for clinical and research settings.The EQ-5D is a standardized, preference-based health utility measure developed by the EuroQol Group in 1990. It combines a descriptive health profile (five dimensions, three or five response levels) with a visual analog scale to quantify overall health status. The instrument has become essential for health economics, clinical trials, and cost-effectiveness analysis worldwide.The SF-36 is a generic, self-administered 36-item questionnaire measuring eight dimensions of health status. Developed by Ware and Sherbourne in 1992, it has become the most widely used health survey in clinical trials, outcomes research, and population health monitoring. It assesses perceived health across physical and mental domains relevant to the general adult population.
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