Practical approaches to minimize problems with missing quality of life data

Statistics in Medicine
R J SimesV J Gebski

Abstract

Missing information on quality of life (QOL) is a significant problem in many cancer trials particularly for patients with advanced disease, where clinical deterioration may be a reason for not responding to quality of life assessments. Examples from four clinical trials are presented where non-respondents to quality of life assessments have poorer health than respondents. In this context, auxiliary outcome variables, such as health status, may be useful proxies in assessing the impact of missing QOL data on estimated treatment effects. This approach is illustrated in a trial of palliative treatment in advanced cancer. A method for imputation of missing QOL data based on auxiliary outcome variables is also illustrated. However, the most effective method of minimizing the problem of missing data is in designing the trial with preventative strategies in place. Since some missing data due to deteriorating health may still occur, the design should include the collection of auxiliary QOL information. Preventative strategies are illustrated with an ongoing trial in advanced breast cancer.

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