Kieffer Jacobien Marije, Hoogstraten Johan
Department of Social Dentistry and Behavioural Sciences, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Eur J Oral Sci. 2008 Apr;116(2):153-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0722.2008.00523.x.
The Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP), containing seven dimensions, is based on a hierarchical model. Therefore, one could argue that events described by dimensions higher in the hierarchy are judged as having a more severe impact on quality of life than events described by dimensions lower in the hierarchy. The aim of this study was to test this assumption and to assess the relative severity of impact on daily life with which each dimension is judged relative to all other dimensions. The subjects were psychology freshmen. Subjects' judgments were assessed using the method of direct ranking and the method of paired comparison. The results showed differences between dimensions, with Handicap and Psychological disability being regarded as having the most severe impact on daily life. The results demonstrated the tenability of Locker's hierarchical model as the foundation of the OHIP, in that subjects rank the dimensions in a similar order of severity as intended by this model. It is suggested that the difference of the severity of impact should be compensated for, either by including subscale weights or by increasing the number of items of subscales where the impact on Quality of Life (QoL) is judged as being more severe.
口腔健康影响程度量表(OHIP)包含七个维度,基于一个层次模型。因此,可以认为层次结构中较高维度所描述的事件对生活质量的影响比层次结构中较低维度所描述的事件更为严重。本研究的目的是检验这一假设,并评估每个维度相对于所有其他维度对日常生活影响的相对严重程度。受试者为心理学专业大一新生。采用直接排序法和配对比较法对受试者的判断进行评估。结果显示各维度之间存在差异,其中功能障碍和心理残疾被认为对日常生活影响最为严重。结果证明了洛克层次模型作为OHIP基础的合理性,即受试者对各维度严重程度的排序与该模型预期的顺序相似。建议通过纳入分量表权重或增加对生活质量(QoL)影响被判定更为严重的分量表项目数量来弥补影响严重程度的差异。