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脑损伤相关视觉障碍影响问卷(BIVI-IQ)的验证。

Validation of the brain injury associated visual impairment - impact questionnaire (BIVI-IQ).

机构信息

Institute of Population Health, University of Liverpool, Waterhouse Building, Block B, First Floor, 1-5 Brownlow Street, Liverpool, L69 3GL, UK.

Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, UK.

出版信息

Qual Life Res. 2024 Mar;33(3):777-791. doi: 10.1007/s11136-023-03565-0. Epub 2023 Dec 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The Brain Injury associated Visual Impairment - Impact Questionnaire (BIVI-IQ) was developed to assess the impact of post-stroke visual impairment. The development of the questionnaire used robust methods involving stroke survivors and clinicians. The aim of this study was to assess the validity of the BIVI-IQ in a stroke population.

METHODS

Stroke survivors with visual impairment were recruited from stroke units, outpatient clinics and non-healthcare settings. Participants were asked to complete questionnaire sets on three separate occasions; the BIVI-IQ at each visit with additional questionnaires at baseline and visit 2. Vision assessment and anchor questions from participants and clinicians were collected. The analysis included assessment of missing data, acceptability, Rasch model analysis, test-retest reliability, construct validity (NEI VFQ-25, EQ-5D-5L) and responsiveness to change.

RESULTS

316 stroke survivors completed at least one questionnaire of the 326 recruited. Mean age was 67 years and 64% were male. Adequate fit statistics to the Rasch model were reached (χ = 73.12, p = 0.02) with two items removed and thresholds of two adjusted, indicating validity and unidimensionality. Excellent test-retest reliability was demonstrated (ICC = 0.905) with a 3-month interval. Construct validity was demonstrated with a strong significant correlation to the NEI VFQ-25 (r = 0.837, p < 0.01). The BIVI-IQ also demonstrated responsiveness to change with significant differences identified between groups based on participant and clinician anchor questions (X = 23.29, p < 0.001; X = 24.56, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

The BIVI-IQ has been shown to be valid and practical for 'everyday' use by clinicians and researchers to monitor vision-related quality of life in stroke survivors with visual impairment.

摘要

目的

脑损伤相关视觉障碍 - 影响问卷(BIVI-IQ)旨在评估中风后视力障碍的影响。该问卷的开发使用了涉及中风幸存者和临床医生的可靠方法。本研究的目的是评估 BIVI-IQ 在中风人群中的有效性。

方法

从中风病房、门诊诊所和非医疗环境中招募有视力障碍的中风幸存者。要求参与者在三个不同的场合完成问卷集; 每次访问时都会使用 BIVI-IQ 并在基线和访问 2 时使用其他问卷。收集了参与者和临床医生的视力评估和锚定问题。分析包括缺失数据的评估、可接受性、Rasch 模型分析、测试-重测信度、结构有效性(NEI VFQ-25、EQ-5D-5L)和对变化的反应性。

结果

316 名中风幸存者完成了招募的 326 名中风幸存者中的至少一份问卷。平均年龄为 67 岁,64%为男性。达到了 Rasch 模型的适当拟合统计数据(χ = 73.12,p = 0.02),删除了两个项目并调整了两个阈值,表明具有有效性和单维性。测试-重测信度表现出色(ICC = 0.905),间隔为 3 个月。结构有效性通过与 NEI VFQ-25 的强烈显著相关性得到证明(r = 0.837,p < 0.01)。BIVI-IQ 还表现出对变化的反应性,根据参与者和临床医生的锚定问题,在组间存在显著差异(X = 23.29,p < 0.001; X = 24.56,p < 0.001)。

结论

BIVI-IQ 已被证明在临床医生和研究人员日常使用中是有效且实用的,可以监测有视力障碍的中风幸存者的与视力相关的生活质量。

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