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世界卫生组织生活质量量表(WHOQOL)美国版的验证

Validation of the United States' version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) instrument.

作者信息

Bonomi A E, Patrick D L, Bushnell D M, Martin M

机构信息

Department of Health Services, University of Washington, School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Seattle, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Epidemiol. 2000 Jan;53(1):1-12. doi: 10.1016/s0895-4356(99)00123-7.

Abstract

In 1991, the World Health Organization initiated a project to simultaneously develop a quality of life (QOL) instrument in 15 countries: The World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL) instrument. This was intended as a generic QOL tool for use with patients across varying disease types, severities of illness, and cultural subgroups. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the WHOQOL-100 in the U.S., one of the original 15 participating countries. The WHOQOL is a 100-item self-report instrument consisting of 24 subscales within six domains: Physical, Psychological, Independence, Social, Environment, and Spiritual. Four additional items pertain to overall QOL/health. We tested the WHOQOL-100 (U.S. version) in a sample of 443 adults (n = 251 chronically ill, n = 128 healthy, and n = 64 childbearing) in the U.S. to test its reliability (internal consistency, test-retest), construct validity (convergent, discriminant), responsiveness, and factor structure. The WHOQOL-100 (U.S. version) has acceptable internal consistency (alpha range: 0.82-0.95 across domains) and reproducibility (ICC range: 0.83-0.96 at 2-week retest interval). It is responsive to change in clinical conditions, as evidenced by predicted score change (effect size) in women after childbirth. Construct validity was demonstrated by (1) its correlation with the Short Form-36 and Subjective Quality of Life Profile, and (2) its ability to discriminate between the diverse samples in this study. The conceptual structure was confirmed exactly with the exception of four facets that did not correlate most highly with the domains to which they were originally assigned, but these differences were minor. The WHOQOL measurement system is suitable for evaluating the QOL of adults in the U.S. The psychometric properties will be continually evaluated as more data become available in the U.S.

摘要

1991年,世界卫生组织启动了一个项目,同时在15个国家开发一种生活质量(QOL)工具:世界卫生组织生活质量(WHOQOL)工具。这旨在作为一种通用的生活质量工具,用于不同疾病类型、疾病严重程度和文化亚组的患者。本研究的目的是在美国(最初参与的15个国家之一)评估WHOQOL - 100。WHOQOL是一个由100个项目组成的自我报告工具,包括六个领域内的24个分量表:身体、心理、独立性、社会、环境和精神。另外四个项目涉及总体生活质量/健康。我们在美国的443名成年人样本(n = 251名慢性病患者,n = 128名健康人,n = 64名育龄妇女)中测试了WHOQOL - 100(美国版),以测试其信度(内部一致性、重测)、结构效度(聚合效度、区分效度)、反应度和因子结构。WHOQOL - 100(美国版)具有可接受的内部一致性(各领域的α系数范围:0.82 - 0.95)和可重复性(2周重测间隔时的组内相关系数范围:0.83 - 0.96)。它对临床状况的变化有反应,如产后妇女预测得分变化(效应量)所示。结构效度通过以下两点得以证明:(1)它与简明健康调查问卷36项(Short Form - 36)和主观生活质量概况的相关性;(2)它在本研究中区分不同样本的能力。除了四个方面与最初分配给它们的领域相关性不是最高外,概念结构得到了确切证实,但这些差异较小。WHOQOL测量系统适用于评估美国成年人的生活质量。随着美国有更多数据可用,将持续评估其心理测量特性。

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