Health-related quality of life 12 years after injury: prevalence and predictors of outcomes in a cohort of injured Māori
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Health-related quality of life 12 years after injury: prevalence and predictors of outcomes in a cohort of injured Māori
Abstract
Purpose: Studies have found that many people who sustain an injury can experience adverse outcomes for a considerable time thereafter. Māori, the Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa me Te Waipounamu (New Zealand; NZ), are no exception. The Prospective Outcomes of Injury Study (POIS) found that almost three-quarters of Māori participants were experiencing at least one of a range of poor outcomes at two years post-injury. The aim of this paper was to estimate the prevalence, and identify predictors, of adverse health-related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes in the POIS-10 Māori cohort, 12 years after participants sustained an injury.
Methods: Interviewers reached 354 individuals who were eligible to participate in a POIS-10 Māori interview, to be conducted a decade after the last phase of POIS interviews (held 24 months post-injury). The outcomes of interest were responses to each of the five EQ-5D-5L dimensions at 12 years post-injury. Potential predictors (i.e., pre-injury sociodemographic and health measures; injury-related factors) were collected from earlier POIS interviews. Additional injury-related information was collected from administrative datasets proximate to the injury event 12 years prior.
Results: Predictors of 12-year HRQoL outcomes varied by EQ-5D-5L dimension. The most common predictors across dimensions were pre-injury chronic conditions and pre-injury living arrangements.
Conclusion: An approach to rehabilitation where health services proactively enquire about, and consider the broader aspects of, patient health and wellbeing throughout the injury recovery process, and effectively coordinate their patients' care with other health and social services where necessary, may help improve long-term HRQoL outcomes for injured Māori.
Keywords: EQ-5D-5L; Health-related quality of life; Indigenous; Māori; Post-injury outcomes; Predictors.
© 2023. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
SD is a member of the EuroQol Group (and Executive Committee) which is responsible for the development of the EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L measures reported in this paper. BM and EW have no conflicts of interest to declare that are relevant to the content of this article.
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