PMID: 9534113Apr 16, 1998Paper

Staff:staff and staff:client reliability of the Schalock & Keith (1993) Quality of Life Questionnaire

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR
M RapleyS Beyer

Abstract

A small-scale study of the inter-rater and staff:client reliability of the Schalock & Keith (1993) Quality of Life Questionnaire (QOL-Q) was conducted. Whilst the sample size was small and the QOL-Q achieved an acceptable overall level of reliability, the study replicated the pattern of low staff:client concordance and staff overestimation of the independence and autonomy of clients reported by Reiter & Bendov (1996). The results are briefly discussed in the context of the ongoing debate about the utility of proxy response in the literature.

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