Quality of life in adults with an intellectual disability: the Evaluation of Quality of Life Instrument

By: Nota, L.
Contributor(s): Soresi, S | Perry, J.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 50 (5) 2006: 371-385.Publisher: 2006Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ASSESSMENT | ASSESSMENT TESTS | EVALUATION | EVALUATION SCALES | QUALITY OF LIFESummary: Describes a stage of testing and refinement of the Evaluation of Quality of Life Instrument (EQLI), which was designed to elicit from staff of health and social care services assessments of the level of satisfaction experienced by adults with an intellectual disability. Found that the EQLI appears to be a psychometrically valid measure for collecting data on the levels of satisfaction which, according to health and social services staff, might be experienced by individuals with an intellectual disability who attend residential institutions and community-based day centres.
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Describes a stage of testing and refinement of the Evaluation of Quality of Life Instrument (EQLI), which was designed to elicit from staff of health and social care services assessments of the level of satisfaction experienced by adults with an intellectual disability. Found that the EQLI appears to be a psychometrically valid measure for collecting data on the levels of satisfaction which, according to health and social services staff, might be experienced by individuals with an intellectual disability who attend residential institutions and community-based day centres.

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