确定伤口生活质量问卷的最小重要差异。

Determining the Minimal Important Difference for the Wound-QoL Questionnaire.

作者信息

Topp Janine, Blome Christine, Augustin Matthias, Mohr Nicole, Debus Eike Sebastian, Diener Holger, Sommer Rachel

机构信息

Institute for Health Services Research in Dermatology and Nursing (IVDP), German Center for Health Services Research in Dermatology (CVderm), University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.

Department of Vascular Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Hamburg, Germany.

出版信息

Patient Prefer Adherence. 2021 Jul 14;15:1571-1578. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S315822. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The questionnaire for the quality of life with chronic wounds (Wound-QoL) is a valid and reliable instrument to determine the disease-specific health-related QoL of patients with chronic wounds. For the interpretation of HRQoL scores, it is additionally important to know which differences in scores are considered meaningful. The minimal important difference (MID) is defined as a change in HRQoL that a patient would consider meaningful, such that the patient would judge a treatment to be beneficial and worthy of repeating.

OBJECTIVE

To interpret changes in the Wound-QoL scores and draw conclusions regarding the relevance of detected changes; the purpose of this study was to estimate the MID of the Wound-QoL global score and its subscales for patients with chronic wounds.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Patients completed the Wound-QoL before and four to six weeks after treatment and additionally gave a global rating of wound status change after treatment. The global rating of change served as an anchor question. MIDs were calculated based on an anchor-based and a distribution-based method.

RESULTS

In total, 227 patients participated in the study. The mean age of the study population was 66.9 (± 12.7) median was 69.5, and 51.5% of the patients were female. MIDs for the Wound-QoL global score ranged from 0.47 to 0.52, proposing an overall estimation of 0.50.

CONCLUSION

The results can be used to measure and interpret changes in wound-specific QoL over time.

摘要

背景

慢性伤口生活质量问卷(Wound-QoL)是一种有效且可靠的工具,用于确定慢性伤口患者特定疾病的健康相关生活质量。对于健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)评分的解读,了解哪些评分差异被认为有意义也很重要。最小重要差异(MID)被定义为患者认为有意义的HRQoL变化,即患者会判断一种治疗是有益的且值得重复。

目的

解读Wound-QoL评分的变化并就检测到的变化的相关性得出结论;本研究的目的是估计慢性伤口患者Wound-QoL全球评分及其子量表的MID。

患者与方法

患者在治疗前和治疗后四至六周完成Wound-QoL问卷,并额外对治疗后的伤口状况变化进行整体评分。变化的整体评分作为一个锚定问题。MID基于锚定法和分布法计算。

结果

共有227名患者参与了该研究。研究人群的平均年龄为66.9(±12.7),中位数为69.5,51.5%的患者为女性。Wound-QoL全球评分的MID范围为0.47至0.52,总体估计为0.50。

结论

研究结果可用于测量和解读伤口特定生活质量随时间的变化。

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