McHorney C A, Bricker D E, Kramer A E, Rosenbek J C, Robbins J, Chignell K A, Logemann J A, Clarke C
Center for Health Services Research and Management, University of Kentucky Medical Center, and the HSR&D Program at the Lexington VA Medical Centers, Lexington, Kentucky 40536, USA.
Dysphagia. 2000 Summer;15(3):115-21. doi: 10.1007/s004550010012.
In the past two decades, noteworthy advances have been made in measuring the physiologic outcomes of dysphagia, including measurement of duration of structure and bolus movements, stasis, and penetration-aspiration. However, there is a paucity of data on health outcomes from the patients' perspective, such as quality of life and patient satisfaction. A patient-based, dysphagia-specific outcomes tool is needed to enhance information on treatment variations and treatment effectiveness. We present the conceptual foundation and item generation process for the SWAL-QOL, a quality of life and quality of care outcomes tool under development for dysphagia researchers and clinicians.
在过去二十年中,吞咽困难生理结果的测量取得了显著进展,包括对结构和食团运动持续时间、淤滞以及渗透-误吸的测量。然而,从患者角度来看,关于健康结果的数据却很匮乏,比如生活质量和患者满意度。需要一个基于患者的、针对吞咽困难的结果工具,以增强关于治疗差异和治疗效果的信息。我们介绍了吞咽困难生活质量问卷(SWAL-QOL)的概念基础和条目生成过程,这是一个正在为吞咽困难研究人员和临床医生开发的生活质量和护理质量结果工具。