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体重相关生活质量偏好指数的原型:展示其可能性。

The prototype of a preference-based index of weight-related quality of life: demonstrating the possibilities.

机构信息

School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, 3654 Promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, QC, H3G 1Y5, Canada.

Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, McGill University Health Center-Research Institute, Research Institute, 5252 de Maisonneuve, Montreal, QC, H4A 3S5, Canada.

出版信息

Qual Life Res. 2022 Oct;31(10):3061-3075. doi: 10.1007/s11136-022-03156-5. Epub 2022 May 24.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Evidence for comparative and cost-effectiveness of weight-loss interventions is lacking as there are no obesity-specific measures fit for this purpose. This study aimed to estimate the extent to which a prototype of a brief, multi-dimensional obesity-specific Preference-Based Index of Weight-Related Quality of Life (PBI-WRQL) could fill this gap.

METHODS

Longitudinal data from a Canadian bariatric cohort was used. Forty-eight items from the IWQoL-Lite, EQ-5D-3L, and SF-12V2 were mapped onto the WHO ICF domains, and one item was chosen for the dimension based on fit to the Rasch model. Individuals' health ratings (0-100) were regressed on each dimension, and the regression coefficients for the response options were used as weights to generate a total score. Generalized estimation equations were used to compare measure parameters across groups and levels of converging constructs.

RESULTS

Pre-surgery data were available on 201 people (Women: 82%; BMI: 48.8 ± 6.7 kg/m; age: 43 ± 9.0 years) and on 125 (62%) at 6 months post-bariatric surgery. Seven dimensions with three response options formed the PB-WRQL prototype: Mobility/Physical Function, Pain, Depression, Participation, Energy, Peripheral Edema, and Dyspnea. The prototype showed substantial change (mean + 40) with bariatric surgery, higher than the EQ-5D (mean + 11.5). The prototype showed the strongest relationship with BMI at baseline (t = - 3.68) and was the most sensitive to change in BMI (t = - 3.42).

CONCLUSION

This study demonstrates that a brief, 7-dimension index weighted by health impact performed as well as the 31-item IWQoL-Lite and better than the EQ-5D-3L. These findings demonstrate the potential value of the brief PB-WRQL prototype index and support its further development using preference weights to reflect the current generation's needs and concerns.

摘要

目的

缺乏减肥干预措施的比较和成本效益的证据,因为没有专门针对肥胖的措施。本研究旨在评估一种简短的多维肥胖特定基于偏好的体重相关生活质量指数(PBI-WRQL)原型在多大程度上可以填补这一空白。

方法

使用加拿大减肥队列的纵向数据。将 IWQoL-Lite、EQ-5D-3L 和 SF-12V2 中的 48 个项目映射到世界卫生组织国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)的各个领域,根据与 Rasch 模型的拟合程度,选择一个项目作为维度。个体的健康评分(0-100)与每个维度进行回归,响应选项的回归系数用作权重以生成总分。广义估计方程用于比较组间和趋同结构的水平的测量参数。

结果

术前数据可用于 201 人(女性:82%;BMI:48.8±6.7kg/m;年龄:43±9.0 岁)和 125 人(62%)在减肥手术后 6 个月。形成 PB-WRQL 原型的有七个具有三个响应选项的维度:行动能力/身体功能、疼痛、抑郁、参与、能量、外周水肿和呼吸困难。原型与减肥手术相比显示出较大的变化(平均+40),高于 EQ-5D(平均+11.5)。原型与基线时的 BMI 关系最强(t=-3.68),对 BMI 的变化最敏感(t=-3.42)。

结论

本研究表明,一种简短的、由健康影响加权的七维度指数与 31 项 IWQoL-Lite 指数表现相当,优于 EQ-5D-3L。这些发现表明简短的 PB-WRQL 原型指数具有潜在价值,并支持进一步使用偏好权重来反映当前一代的需求和关注点来开发该指数。

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