Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME), Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
BMJ Open. 2022 Sep 29;12(9):e062008. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062008.
The Short-Form HIV Disability Questionnaire (SF-HDQ) was developed to measure the presence, severity and episodic nature of health challenges across six domains. Our aim was to assess the sensibility, utility and implementation of the SF-HDQ in clinical practice.
Mixed methods study design involving semistructured interviews and questionnaire administration.
We recruited adults living with HIV and HIV clinicians in Canada, Ireland and the USA.
We electronically administered the SF-HDQ followed by a Sensibility Questionnaire (face and content validity, ease of usage, format) and conducted semistructured interviews to explore the utility and implementation of the SF-HDQ in clinical practice. The threshold for sensibility was a median score of 5/7 (adults living with HIV) and4/7 (HIV clinicians) for ≥80% of items. Qualitative interview data were analysed using directed content analysis.
Median sensibility scores were 5 (adults living with HIV; n=29) and 4 (HIV clinicians; n=16) for 18/19 (95%) items. Interview data indicated that the SF-HDQ represents the health-related challenges of living with HIV and other concurrent health conditions; captures the daily episodic nature of HIV; and is easy to use. Clinical utility included measuring health challenges and change over time, guiding referral to specialists and services, setting goals, facilitating communication and fostering a multidisciplinary approach to care. Considerations for implementation included flexible, person-centred approaches to administration, and communicating scores based on personal preferences.
The SF-HDQ possesses sensibility and utility for use in clinical settings with adults living with HIV and HIV clinicians in three countries.
短式艾滋病毒残疾问卷(SF-HDQ)旨在衡量六个领域内健康挑战的存在、严重程度和发作性质。我们的目的是评估 SF-HDQ 在临床实践中的敏感性、实用性和实施情况。
涉及半结构化访谈和问卷调查的混合方法研究设计。
我们招募了加拿大、爱尔兰和美国的艾滋病毒感染者和艾滋病毒临床医生。
我们电子管理 SF-HDQ,随后进行敏感性问卷(内容和表面有效性、易用性、格式)调查,并进行半结构化访谈,以探讨 SF-HDQ 在临床实践中的实用性和实施情况。敏感性的阈值为中位数得分 5/7(艾滋病毒感染者)和 4/7(艾滋病毒临床医生),18/19(95%)项目的得分≥80%。使用定向内容分析对定性访谈数据进行分析。
中位数敏感性得分分别为 5(艾滋病毒感染者;n=29)和 4(艾滋病毒临床医生;n=16),18/19(95%)项目。访谈数据表明,SF-HDQ 代表了与艾滋病毒相关的挑战以及其他同时存在的健康状况;捕捉到 HIV 的日常发作性质;并且易于使用。临床实用性包括衡量健康挑战和随时间的变化,指导向专家和服务机构转介,设定目标,促进沟通,并培养对护理的多学科方法。实施的考虑因素包括管理的灵活、以个人为中心的方法,以及根据个人偏好传达分数。
SF-HDQ 具有敏感性和实用性,可用于三个国家的艾滋病毒感染者和艾滋病毒临床医生的临床环境。