Ambrosio Leire, Portillo Mari Carmen, Rodriguez-Blazquez Carmen, Martínez-Castrillo Juan Carlos, Rodriguez-Violante Mayela, Serrano-Dueñas Marcos, Campos-Arillo Víctor, Garretto Nelida Susana, Arakaki Tomoko, Álvarez Mario, Pedroso-Ibáñez Ivonne, Carvajal Ana, Martinez-Martin Pablo
Faculty of Nursing, University of Navarre, C/ Irunlarrea, s/n, Edificio de los Castaños, 31008 Pamplona, Navarre, Spain.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southampton, Building 67, Highfield Campus University Road, S0171BJ, Southampton, UK.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2016 Apr;25:52-7. doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2016.02.012. Epub 2016 Feb 15.
To explore the psychometric attributes of a new Satisfaction with Life Scale (SLS-6) in a wide Spanish-speaking population with Parkinson's disease (PD).
This was an international, cross-sectional study. Several rater-based and patient-reported outcomes measures for evaluation of PD (e.g., Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease-Motor) and other constructs (e.g., Duke-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire, Scale for Living with Chronic Illness) were applied together with the SLS-6. Acceptability, scaling assumptions, reliability, precision, and construct validity were tested.
The study included 324 patients from five countries, with age (mean ± standard deviation) 66.67 ± 10.68 years. None of the SLS-6 items had missing values and all acceptability parameters fulfilled the standard criteria. Scaling assumptions allowed the calculation of a summary index from items 2 to 6, complementary to the global evaluation (item 1). For these five items, Cronbach's alpha was 0.85; the corrected item-total correlation 0.53-0.73; inter-item correlation, 0.45-0.70, with an item homogeneity index of 0.55. The standard error of measurement, based on Cronbach's alpha for a single observation, was 3.48. SLS-6 correlations were moderate to strong (rs ≥ 0.35) with the patient-reported outcomes and weak to moderate with the rater-based assessments used in the study. The SLS-6 total score was significantly different according to PD severity levels established according to Hoehn and Yahr staging, Clinical Impression of Severity Index, and Patient-Based Global Impression of Severity scale.
The results suggest that SLS-6 is an easy, feasible, acceptable, consistent, precise and valid measure to evaluate satisfaction with life in PD patients.
在广泛的西班牙语帕金森病(PD)患者群体中探索一种新的生活满意度量表(SLS - 6)的心理测量属性。
这是一项国际性横断面研究。将几种基于评估者和患者报告的帕金森病评估指标(如帕金森病运动功能结局量表)以及其他结构指标(如杜克大学 - 北卡罗来纳大学功能性社会支持问卷、慢性病生活量表)与SLS - 6一起应用。测试了可接受性、量表假设、信度、精度和结构效度。
该研究纳入了来自五个国家的324名患者,年龄(均值±标准差)为66.67±10.68岁。SLS - 6的所有项目均无缺失值,所有可接受性参数均符合标准标准。量表假设允许从第2至6项计算汇总指数,作为对整体评估(第1项)的补充。对于这五个项目,克朗巴赫α系数为0.85;校正后的项目 - 总分相关性为0.53 - 0.73;项目间相关性为0.45 - 0.70,项目同质性指数为0.55。基于单个观察值的克朗巴赫α系数计算的测量标准误为3.48。SLS - 6与患者报告的结局指标相关性为中度至强(rs≥0.35),与研究中使用的基于评估者的评估指标相关性为弱至中度。根据Hoehn和Yahr分期、严重程度临床印象指数以及基于患者的整体严重程度印象量表确定的PD严重程度水平,SLS - 6总分存在显著差异。
结果表明,SLS - 6是一种评估PD患者生活满意度的简便、可行、可接受、一致、精确且有效的测量工具。