Müller Astrid, Crosby Ross D, Selle Janine, Osterhus Alexandra, Köhler Hinrich, Mall Julian W, Meyer Thorsten, de Zwaan Martina
Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625, Hannover, Germany.
Neuropsychiatric Research Institute, Fargo, North Dakota, USA.
Obes Surg. 2018 Feb;28(2):451-463. doi: 10.1007/s11695-017-2864-6.
Even though health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is considered an important component of bariatric surgery outcome, there is a lack of HRQOL measures relevant for preoperative and postoperative patients. The objective of the current study was to develop a new instrument assessing HRQOL prior to and following bariatric surgery, entitled Quality of Life for Obesity Surgery (QOLOS) Questionnaire.
Topics for the QOLOS were initially generated via open-ended interviews and focus groups with 19 postoperative bariatric surgery patients. Qualitative analysis resulted in 250 items, which were rated by patients (n = 101) and experts (n = 69) in terms of their importance. A total of 120 items were retained for further evaluation and administered to 220 preoperative patients and 219 postoperative patients. They also completed a battery of other assessments to analyze issues of construct validity.
Analyses resulted in a 36-item section 1 QOLOS form targeting both preoperative and postoperative aspects across seven domains (eating disturbances, physical functioning, body satisfaction, family support, social discrimination, positive activities, partnership) and a 20-item section 2 QOLOS form focusing on postoperative concerns only (domains: excess skin, eating adjustment, dumping, satisfaction with surgery). Subscales of both sections showed acceptable to excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's α 0.72 to 0.95) and good convergent and discriminant validity.
The QOLOS represents a reliable and valid instrument to assess HRQOL in preoperative and postoperative patients. Future studies should test the questionnaire in larger samples consisting of patients undergoing different types of surgery.
尽管健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)被视为减肥手术结果的一个重要组成部分,但缺乏适用于术前和术后患者的HRQOL测量方法。本研究的目的是开发一种新的工具,用于评估减肥手术前后的HRQOL,即肥胖手术生活质量(QOLOS)问卷。
QOLOS的主题最初是通过对19名减肥手术术后患者进行开放式访谈和焦点小组讨论产生的。定性分析产生了250个项目,患者(n = 101)和专家(n = 69)对这些项目的重要性进行了评分。总共保留了120个项目进行进一步评估,并将其施用于220名术前患者和219名术后患者。他们还完成了一系列其他评估,以分析结构效度问题。
分析得出了一份包含36个项目的QOLOS第1部分表格,针对术前和术后两个方面,涵盖七个领域(饮食障碍、身体功能、身体满意度、家庭支持、社会歧视、积极活动、伴侣关系);以及一份包含20个项目的QOLOS第2部分表格,仅关注术后问题(领域:多余皮肤、饮食调整、倾倒综合征、对手术的满意度)。两个部分的子量表均显示出可接受至优秀的内部一致性(Cronbach's α系数为0.72至0.95)以及良好的聚合效度和区分效度。
QOLOS是一种评估术前和术后患者HRQOL的可靠且有效的工具。未来的研究应在由接受不同类型手术的患者组成的更大样本中测试该问卷。