Lamping Donna L, Schroter Sara, Kurz Xavier, Kahn Susan R, Abenhaim Lucien
Health Services Research Unit, Department of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
J Vasc Surg. 2003 Feb;37(2):410-9. doi: 10.1067/mva.2003.152.
The purpose of this study was to develop a practical and scientifically rigorous, patient-reported outcome measure to evaluate quality of life and symptoms across the range of conditions (eg, telangiectasias, varicose veins, edema, skin changes, leg ulcers) in chronic venous disorders of the leg (CVDL).
This study was a psychometric study within the VEnous INsufficiency Epidemiological and Economic Study (VEINES), an international, prospective cohort study to evaluate clinical outcomes, quality of life, costs, and use of health services in CVDL. The study was set in the 166 general practices and 116 specialist clinics in Belgium, France, Italy, and Canada (Quebec) that participated in the VEINES study plus in additional specialist clinics in Ottawa and Montreal. Field testing was carried out in three samples of patients in four countries (Belgium, France, Italy, Canada), including participants in the VEINES study (n dagger 1531) and patients recruited in additional samples of 88 English-speaking patients (Canada) and 53 French-speaking patients (Belgium, France). The reliability and validity sample (n = 615) included 527 VEINES patients and 88 patients from the supplementary English-speaking sample. The test-retest sample (n = 135) included 53 French-speaking and 82 English-speaking patients from the supplementary samples. The responsiveness sample included 1516 VEINES patients. The 26-item VEINES-QOL/Sym is a new, patient-reported questionnaire to evaluate symptoms and quality of life and is available in four language versions (English, French, Italian, French Canadian).
Standard psychometric tests confirmed the acceptability (missing data, item endorsement frequencies, floor and ceiling effects), reliability (internal consistency, item-total, inter-item correlations) and validity (content, construct, convergent, discriminant, known groups) of the four language versions of the VEINES-QOL/Sym and the test-retest reliability of the English and French versions and provided preliminary evidence of responsiveness in a pooled language sample.
The VEINES-QOL/Sym is a practical and scientifically sound, patient-reported measure of outcomes in CVDL that has been developed with rigorous methods. As the only fully validated measure of quality of life and symptoms that is appropriate for use across the full spectrum of CVDL-related conditions, that is quick and easy to administer, and that is available in four languages, the VEINES-QOL/Sym provides a rigorous tool for improving the evaluation of outcomes in clinical trials, epidemiologic studies, and audit.
本研究旨在开发一种实用且科学严谨的患者报告结局指标,以评估腿部慢性静脉疾病(CVDL)各种病症(如毛细血管扩张、静脉曲张、水肿、皮肤变化、腿部溃疡)的生活质量和症状。
本研究是静脉功能不全流行病学和经济学研究(VEINES)中的一项心理测量学研究,VEINES是一项国际前瞻性队列研究,旨在评估CVDL的临床结局、生活质量、成本和卫生服务利用情况。该研究在比利时、法国、意大利和加拿大(魁北克)的166家普通诊所和116家专科诊所进行,这些诊所参与了VEINES研究,此外还包括渥太华和蒙特利尔的其他专科诊所。在四个国家(比利时、法国、意大利、加拿大)的三个患者样本中进行了现场测试,包括VEINES研究的参与者(n = 1531)以及另外招募的88名讲英语患者(加拿大)和53名讲法语患者(比利时、法国)的样本。信效度样本(n = 615)包括527名VEINES患者和88名补充讲英语样本的患者。重测样本(n = 135)包括来自补充样本的53名讲法语患者和82名讲英语患者。反应度样本包括1516名VEINES患者。26项的VEINES-QOL/Sym是一种新的患者报告问卷,用于评估症状和生活质量,有四种语言版本(英语、法语、意大利语、法裔加拿大语)。
标准心理测量学测试证实了VEINES-QOL/Sym四个语言版本的可接受性(缺失数据、项目认可频率、地板效应和天花板效应)、信度(内部一致性、项目-总分、项目间相关性)和效度(内容、结构、收敛、判别、已知组),以及英语和法语版本的重测信度,并在汇总语言样本中提供了反应度的初步证据。
VEINES-QOL/Sym是一种实用且科学合理的、患者报告的CVDL结局指标,其开发方法严谨。作为唯一一种经过全面验证的、适用于所有CVDL相关病症、快速且易于实施、有四种语言版本的生活质量和症状测量指标,VEINES-QOL/Sym为改善临床试验、流行病学研究和审核中的结局评估提供了一种严谨的工具。