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POZQOL – QUALITY OF LIFE INSTRUMENT – MULTIPLE ACTIVITIES

Background

The PozQoL is a validated quality of life measurement scale designed for people living with HIV. The Scale was developed through a partnership led by La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, to address perceived challenges with using other QoL instruments within clinical practice or for program evaluation. The PozQoL is comprised of 13 questions and is free to use.

A website was developed as part of this collaboration to bring together the multiple pieces of work to make the PozQoL materials more accessible.

ViiV Supported Activities Include:

  • PozQoL Instrument development and testing
  • Implementation trial (Australia) – reported 2019
  • Translations making this available in 16 languages.
  • Implementation toolkit refresh
  • Website development - https://www.pozqol.org/
  • Validation outside of Australia in US sample (ongoing study)

Primary Objectives

  • Develop and test PozQoL instrument
  • Increase accessibility for people living with HIV by supporting translations and the creation of a PozQoL website.

Conclusions

The PozQoL scale has been tested in a diverse sample of adult PLHIV living in Australia, demonstrating very good reliability and validity. An implementation trial of the PozQoL scale will be conducted a cross clinical, community and peer-led programs in 2018.

Collaborators

Dr Graham Brown/La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Setting

Hospital, community and private clinics

Location

Australia

Duration

June 2019 - March 2022

Focus

Health Related Quality of Life

Website

https://www.pozqol.org/

Key study materials

ViiV study lead and contact

Duncan Short

Director of Global Implementation Science

Contact

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