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      Measuring Health-related Quality of Life Outcomes in Head and Neck Reconstruction

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          A qualitative study was undertaken to understand the impact of omitted health concepts in existing patient-reported outcome (PRO) instruments for health-related quality of life (HR-QOL) evaluation following head and neck (H&N) cancer reconstruction. Twenty-six patients were interviewed. Patients described a broad range of symptoms. Oral competence, rhinorrhea, facial sensation, smile, vision and eye discharge are missing from existing PRO instruments. Altered appearance was a major stressor; both function and appearance changes had a negative psychosocial impact leading to social isolation and embarrassment. This framework is the foundation for development of a more complete PRO instrument, the FACE-Q Oncology.

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          Journal
          Clinics in Plastic Surgery
          Clinics in Plastic Surgery
          Elsevier BV
          00941298
          April 2013
          April 2013
          : 40
          : 2
          : 341-349
          Article
          10.1016/j.cps.2012.10.008
          23506775
          5d53397a-975b-4d6d-9302-b5111467e307
          © 2013

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