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一种基于网络的通用猫科动物健康相关生活质量工具的开发、初步验证和可靠性测试。

Development, initial validation and reliability testing of a web-based, generic feline health-related quality-of-life instrument.

作者信息

Noble Cory E, Wiseman-Orr Lesley M, Scott Marian E, Nolan Andrea M, Reid Jacky

机构信息

1 NewMetrica, Glasgow, UK.

2 School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

J Feline Med Surg. 2019 Feb;21(2):84-94. doi: 10.1177/1098612X18758176. Epub 2018 Feb 21.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The objective of this study was to develop a valid, reliable, web-based generic feline health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) questionnaire instrument to measure the affective impact of chronic disease.

METHODS

A large initial item pool, obtained through interviews with cat owners, was reduced using predetermined criteria, survey scores for relevance and clarity, and the ability of individual items to discriminate between healthy and sick cats when owners completed a prototype questionnaire. Using these data, factor analysis was used to derive a scoring algorithm and provide evidence for factorial validity. Validity was demonstrated further in a field trial using a 'known groups' approach (sick vs healthy cats will have a different HRQoL profile, and the HRQoL profile of cats will deteriorate as comorbidities increase). Test-retest reliability was assessed using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs).

RESULTS

In total, 165 items were reduced to 20 and, on the basis of a factor analysis that explained 72.3% of the variation in scores input by 71 owners of 30 healthy and 41 sick cats using the prototype, these were allocated to three domains (vitality, comfort and emotional wellbeing [EWB]) with a scoring algorithm derived using item loadings. Subsequently, the owners of 36 healthy and 58 sick cats completed one or two (n = 48) assessments. Median scores (healthy vs sick) for all domains were significantly different ( P <0.001), 78% of cats were correctly classified as healthy or sick and for comorbidities the correlation coefficients were moderate (vitality 0.64; comfort 0.63; EWB 0.50). Test-retest reliability was good (ICC vitality 0.635; comfort 0.716; EWB 0.853).

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

This study provides initial evidence for the validity and reliability of a novel HRQoL instrument to aid the assessment and management of chronic diseases of cats.

摘要

目的

本研究的目的是开发一种有效、可靠的基于网络的通用猫健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)问卷工具,以测量慢性病的情感影响。

方法

通过对猫主人的访谈获得了一个庞大的初始项目池,使用预定标准、相关性和清晰度的调查分数以及当主人完成原型问卷时单个项目区分健康猫和患病猫的能力对其进行了缩减。利用这些数据,采用因子分析得出评分算法并提供因子效度的证据。在一项现场试验中使用“已知组”方法进一步证明了效度(患病猫与健康猫的HRQoL概况不同,并且随着合并症增加,猫的HRQoL概况会恶化)。使用组内相关系数(ICC)评估重测信度。

结果

总共165个项目缩减至20个,基于一项因子分析,该分析解释了30只健康猫和41只患病猫的71位主人输入分数中72.3%的变异,这些项目被分配到三个领域(活力、舒适度和情绪健康[EWB]),并使用项目负荷得出评分算法。随后,36只健康猫和58只患病猫的主人完成了一次或两次(n = 48)评估。所有领域的中位数分数(健康猫与患病猫)均有显著差异(P <0.001),78%的猫被正确分类为健康或患病,对于合并症,相关系数为中等(活力0.64;舒适度0.63;EWB 0.50)。重测信度良好(ICC活力0.635;舒适度0.716;EWB 0.853)。

结论及意义

本研究为一种新型HRQoL工具的效度和信度提供了初步证据,有助于猫慢性病的评估和管理。

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