von Stülpnagel Catharina C, da Silva Neuza, Augustin Matthias, van Montfrans Catherine, Fife Caroline, Fagerdahl Ann-Mari, Gamus Alexander, Klein Toni M, Blome Christine, Sommer Rachel
German Center for Health Services Research in Dermatology (CVderm), Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.
Department of Dermatology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Wound Repair Regen. 2021 May;29(3):452-459. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12901. Epub 2021 Feb 17.
The Wound-QoL is an often used reliable and valid measure, originally developed in Germany. It has been sequentially translated and validated for other languages/countries, for the measurement of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patients with chronic wounds. However, a study from the United States postulated its benefits from further adaptations. Furthermore, some patients struggled to provide an answer for some of the items. We aimed to test the cross-cultural structure and psychometric performance of the questionnaire to suggest necessary revisions. This cross-sectional analysis of existing data sets included 1185 patients from Germany, the US, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Israel. Patients in the U.S. Wound Registry completed the Wound-QoL during routine care. Different studies comprised the data collection in the other countries. Almost half of the patients were women (48.4%). Furthermore, 42.6% were diagnosed with leg ulcers. Their average age was 66 years. We used a confirmatory factor analysis and an unconstrained graded response model. We revised and shortened the Wound-QoL from 17 to 14 items. In addition, we supported the cross-cultural metric invariance of the revised Wound-QoL questionnaire. The new version with 14 items and three dimensions revealed good psychometric properties with Cronbach's alpha (α) of 0.913 for the total score, and 0.709-0.907 for different dimensions. Furthermore, we provided strict invariance for different clinical variables. In conclusion, the revised Wound-QoL is a reliable and cross-cultural instrument to measure the HRQoL on patients with chronic wounds. Future studies should analyse the revised Wound-QoL for convergent validity with generic HRQoL questionnaires as well as for determining its sensitivity to clinical change.
“伤口生活质量量表(Wound-QoL)”是一种常用的可靠且有效的测量工具,最初在德国开发。它已相继被翻译成其他语言并在其他国家进行了验证,用于测量慢性伤口患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。然而,美国的一项研究推测进一步调整该量表会带来益处。此外,一些患者在回答某些项目时遇到困难。我们旨在测试该问卷的跨文化结构和心理测量性能,以提出必要的修订建议。这项对现有数据集的横断面分析纳入了来自德国、美国、荷兰、西班牙、瑞典和以色列的1185名患者。美国伤口登记处的患者在常规护理期间完成了“伤口生活质量量表”。其他国家的数据收集来自不同的研究。几乎一半的患者为女性(48.4%)。此外,42.6%的患者被诊断为腿部溃疡。他们的平均年龄为66岁。我们使用了验证性因素分析和无约束等级反应模型。我们将“伤口生活质量量表”从17项修订并缩短为14项。此外,我们支持修订后的“伤口生活质量量表”问卷的跨文化度量不变性。新版本的14项量表和三个维度显示出良好的心理测量特性,总分的克朗巴哈系数(α)为0.913,不同维度的系数为0.709 - 0.907。此外,我们为不同的临床变量提供了严格的不变性。总之,修订后的“伤口生活质量量表”是一种可靠的跨文化工具,用于测量慢性伤口患者的健康相关生活质量。未来的研究应分析修订后的“伤口生活质量量表”与通用健康相关生活质量问卷的收敛效度,以及确定其对临床变化的敏感性。