Tatlock Sophi, Gober Margaret, Williamson Nicola, Arbuckle Rob
Adelphi Values, Adelphi Mill, Bollington, Cheshire SK10 5JB, United Kingdom.
Outcomes Research, Zoetis, 10 Sylvan Drive, Parsippany, NJ 07054, USA.
Vet J. 2017 Oct;228:22-32. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2017.10.005. Epub 2017 Oct 16.
Due to improved healthcare and pet longevity, measurement of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is increasingly important in companion animal medicine. The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate the content and psychometric properties of an owner-completed assessment of health and quality of life (QoL) in cats for use in general veterinary clinical practice. A 23-item feline QoL measure, drafted based on findings from an online survey completed by 45 pet owners, was revised following qualitative interviews with 10 pet owners of healthy cats to assess content validity. The resulting 22-item measure was completed twice by 199 owners of healthy cats to assess the reliability and validity of the measure via psychometric evaluation, including assessment of missing data, item response distributions, item correlations, factor analysis, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, multi-trait analysis, known groups analyses and estimation of minimally important differences. There were no missing data. Responses for all items were heavily skewed due to the sample being healthy. Analysis of items and factor analysis supported deletion of six items and calculation of two domain scores and a total score. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were strong for all domains (0.70-0.80), indicating good reliability. All but three items demonstrated strong item convergent validity (item-scale correlation>0.40) and correlated highest with their respective domain (item discriminant validity). Significant between-group differences in scores differing according to a global impression of feline health item provided evidence of discriminative validity. Findings provide evidence that the final 16-item feline QoL measure has strong cross-sectional psychometric properties.
由于医疗保健的改善和宠物寿命的延长,在伴侣动物医学中,与健康相关的生活质量(HRQoL)测量变得越来越重要。本研究的目的是开发并评估一种由猫主人完成的猫健康与生活质量(QoL)评估工具的内容和心理测量特性,以供一般兽医临床实践使用。基于45位宠物主人完成的在线调查结果起草了一份包含23个条目的猫QoL测量工具,之后对10位健康猫的主人进行了定性访谈以评估内容效度,并对该工具进行了修订。199位健康猫的主人对最终得到的包含22个条目的测量工具进行了两次填写,通过心理测量评估(包括缺失数据评估、项目反应分布、项目相关性、因子分析、内部一致性、重测信度、多特质分析、已知群体分析以及最小重要差异估计)来评估该测量工具的信度和效度。没有缺失数据。由于样本均为健康猫,所有项目的回答都严重偏态。项目分析和因子分析支持删除6个项目,并计算两个领域得分和一个总分。所有领域的内部一致性和重测信度都很强(0.70 - 0.80),表明信度良好。除了3个项目外,所有项目都表现出很强的项目收敛效度(项目 - 量表相关性 > 0.40),并且与其各自领域的相关性最高(项目区分效度)。根据对猫健康项目的总体印象,得分在组间存在显著差异,这为区分效度提供了证据。研究结果表明,最终的16个条目的猫QoL测量工具具有很强的横断面心理测量特性。