There is an ongoing longitudinal health and retirement study sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, under the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
This questionnaire looks appropriate for your needs, but perhaps other members (or the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan) could provide further information.
The Short Form-36 was derived from the General Health Survey of the Medical Outcomes Study by Stewart and colleagues (1988). It is a widely used instrument of health-related quality of life. It might work in your case because the SF-36 has sensitivity to significant treatment effects in a variety of patient populations. Hope it helps. Good luck!
There is an ongoing longitudinal health and retirement study sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, under the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
This questionnaire looks appropriate for your needs, but perhaps other members (or the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan) could provide further information.