Althof S E, Corty E W, Levine S B, Levine F, Burnett A L, McVary K, Stecher V, Seftel A D
Department of Urology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals of Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Urology. 1999 Apr;53(4):793-9. doi: 10.1016/s0090-4295(98)00582-2.
To develop Patient and Partner versions of a psychometrically sound questionnaire, the EDITS (Erectile Dysfunction Inventory of Treatment Satisfaction), to assess satisfaction with medical treatments for erectile dysfunction.
Treatment satisfaction differs from treatment efficacy as it focuses on a person's subjective evaluation of treatment received. Twenty-nine items representing the domain of treatment satisfaction for men and 20 representing partner satisfaction were generated. Two independent samples of 28 and 29 couples completed all items at two points in time. Spearman rank-order correlations were derived to assess test-retest reliability and couple coefficients of validity. Internal consistency coefficients were calculated for both Patient and Partner versions and a content validity panel was used to analyze content validity.
Only items that met all the following criteria were selected to comprise the final questionnaires: (a) range of response four or more out of five; (b) test-retest reliability greater than 0.70; (c) ratings by at least 70% of the content validity panel as belonging in and being important for the domain; and (d) significant correlation between the subjects' and partners' responses. Eleven patient items met criteria and formed the Patient EDITS; five partner items met criteria and formed the Partner EDITS. Scores on the two inventories were normally distributed with internal consistencies of 0.90 and 0.76, respectively. Test-retest reliability for the Patient EDITS was 0.98; for the Partner EDITS, it was 0.83.
Reliability and validity were well established, enabling the EDITSs to be used to assess satisfaction with treatment modalities for erectile dysfunction and to explore the impact of patient and partner satisfaction on treatment continuation.
开发患者版和伴侣版的一份心理测量学上可靠的问卷,即勃起功能障碍治疗满意度量表(EDITS),以评估对勃起功能障碍医学治疗的满意度。
治疗满意度不同于治疗效果,因为它侧重于个人对所接受治疗的主观评价。生成了代表男性治疗满意度领域的29个项目以及代表伴侣满意度的20个项目。两个分别由28对和29对夫妻组成的独立样本在两个时间点完成了所有项目。采用斯皮尔曼等级相关来评估重测信度和夫妻效度系数。计算了患者版和伴侣版的内部一致性系数,并使用一个内容效度专家组来分析内容效度。
仅选择满足以下所有标准的项目来构成最终问卷:(a)五分制中回答范围为四分或更高;(b)重测信度大于0.70;(c)至少70%的内容效度专家组成员评定该项目属于该领域且对该领域很重要;(d)受试者与伴侣的回答之间存在显著相关性。11个患者项目符合标准,构成了患者版EDITS;5个伴侣项目符合标准,构成了伴侣版EDITS。两个量表的得分呈正态分布,内部一致性分别为0.90和0.76。患者版EDITS的重测信度为0.98;伴侣版EDITS的重测信度为0.83。
信度和效度得到了充分确立,使得EDITS能够用于评估对勃起功能障碍治疗方式的满意度,并探讨患者和伴侣满意度对治疗持续情况的影响。