Proxy ratings of patient quality of life: Are they reliable?
Patients are usually the best judges of their quality of life. When patients can't provide information, proxies like family members or healthcare providers can step in. The accuracy of proxy reports depends on factors like the type of quality of life being assessed and the characteristics of the patient and proxy. Proxy ratings tend to agree most on concrete aspects of quality of life. When designing studies, it's important to consider the balance between excluding patients and relying on proxy ratings.