Psychology Department, Auckland University of Technology, AR Building, 90 Akoranga Drive, Northcote, Auckland, New Zealand.
University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Qual Life Res. 2019 Dec;28(12):3363-3374. doi: 10.1007/s11136-019-02265-y. Epub 2019 Aug 10.
The WHOQOL tools are widely used, multi-faceted, patient-rated, quality of life (QoL) measures, developed by the World Health Organization. The WHOQOL questionnaires are used to assess generic quality of life issues affected by all health problems. This study developed a module to use with the WHOQOL tools to improve their sensitivity to Health Related QoL issues relevant to mental health recovery.
Using a sequential mixed-methods approach, two research stages occurred. A qualitative stage invited 88 participants with experience of mental health recovery, into focus groups and importance rating activities, to identify candidate items for the new module. Following this, a quantitative stage involved 667 participants with, and without, mental health/addiction issues completing online or paper-based questionnaires to analyze which candidate items differentiated between those with and without mental health/addiction issues. Classical test theory and iterative Partial Credit Rasch Analysis were used to identify the most suitable candidate items for a reliable and valid mental health recovery module to be used with the WHOQOL tools.
Seventeen candidate items captured important HRQoL facets relevant to mental health recovery. Rasch analysis removed 10 misfitting items. The final 7-item module, which demonstrated the best Rasch model fit, enquires about recovery beliefs, identifying strengths, self-awareness, acceptance, capacity to relate, feeling understood, and recovery progress. Ordinal-to-interval conversion tables have been developed to optimize measurement precision when using the module.
Important HRQoL issues central to mental health recovery can be reliably evaluated by using the recovery module with the WHOQOL tools.
WHOQOL 工具是由世界卫生组织开发的广泛使用、多方面、患者自评、生活质量(QoL)测量工具。WHOQOL 问卷用于评估受所有健康问题影响的通用生活质量问题。本研究开发了一个模块,与 WHOQOL 工具一起使用,以提高其对心理健康恢复相关健康相关生活质量问题的敏感性。
使用顺序混合方法,进行了两个研究阶段。定性阶段邀请了 88 名有心理健康恢复经验的参与者参加焦点小组和重要性评分活动,以确定新模块的候选项目。在此之后,定量阶段涉及 667 名有和没有心理健康/成瘾问题的参与者,通过在线或纸质问卷完成,以分析候选项目是否能区分有和没有心理健康/成瘾问题的参与者。经典测试理论和迭代部分信用 Rasch 分析用于确定最适合与 WHOQOL 工具一起使用的可靠和有效的心理健康恢复模块的候选项目。
十七个候选项目捕捉到了与心理健康恢复相关的重要 HRQoL 方面。Rasch 分析剔除了 10 个不拟合的项目。最终的 7 项模块,表现出最佳的 Rasch 模型拟合,询问关于恢复信念、识别优势、自我意识、接受、关系能力、被理解的感觉和恢复进展。已经开发了有序到区间的转换表,以优化使用模块时的测量精度。
使用恢复模块与 WHOQOL 工具可以可靠地评估对心理健康恢复至关重要的重要 HRQoL 问题。