Dol Vera Linde, Fuermaier Anselm B M, Roelofs Ton A J, Vrijling Anne C L, Heutink Joost, Jansonius Nomdo M
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Department of Clinical and Developmental Neuropsychology, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2024 Mar 1;13(3):5. doi: 10.1167/tvst.13.3.5.
We developed the Vision-related Quality of life and Limitations Questionnaire (VQL-6), a screening instrument to signal a need for additional care resulting from reduced vision-related quality of life in patients with chronic ophthalmic diseases. The aim of the present study was to evaluate psychometric properties.
A Dutch population-based sample of 2032 participants (mean age, 55 ± 19 years) completed the VQL-6 and other questionnaires on vision-related quality of life, executive functioning, attention, mental health, and symptom validity. In addition, we recruited a sample of 208 ophthalmic patients (mean age, 72 ± 12 years) and 98 age and gender similar controls (mean age, 69 ± 11 years) who completed the VQL-6 and the National Eye Institute Visual Function Questionnaire-25. We studied the factor structure, internal consistency, convergent and divergent validity, and known-groups validity.
For the factor analyses, the population-based sample was split randomly in two subsamples. Exploratory factor analysis on the first subsample suggested a two-factor model (visual limitations and general health and quality of life), which was supported by confirmatory factor analyses on the second subsample, and on the patients. The VQL-6 demonstrated good internal consistency within each factor (0.78-0.89), sufficient convergent (r2= 55%) and divergent validity (r2 = 11%-24%), and good known-groups validity (Cohen's r = 0.57; P < 0.001).
The VQL-6 has a robust two-factor structure and seems to be a valid tool to assess vision-related quality of life. Additional validation is needed in patients with chronic ophthalmic diseases.
Future research is needed to determine if the VQL-6 can be used to identify patients with chronic ophthalmic diseases who are in need of additional care.
我们开发了与视力相关的生活质量和限制问卷(VQL - 6),这是一种筛查工具,用于提示慢性眼科疾病患者因视力相关生活质量下降而需要额外护理的情况。本研究的目的是评估其心理测量特性。
以荷兰人群为基础的2032名参与者(平均年龄55±19岁)完成了VQL - 6以及其他有关视力相关生活质量、执行功能、注意力、心理健康和症状效度的问卷。此外,我们招募了208名眼科患者样本(平均年龄72±12岁)和98名年龄及性别匹配的对照样本(平均年龄69±11岁),他们完成了VQL - 6和美国国立眼科研究所视觉功能问卷 - 25。我们研究了其因子结构、内部一致性、收敛和发散效度以及已知群体效度。
对于因子分析,以人群为基础的样本被随机分为两个子样本。对第一个子样本进行的探索性因子分析提示了一个双因子模型(视力限制以及总体健康和生活质量),这在第二个子样本以及患者样本的验证性因子分析中得到了支持。VQL - 6在每个因子内都表现出良好的内部一致性(0.78 - 0.89)、足够的收敛效度(r2 = 55%)和发散效度(r2 = 11% - 24%),以及良好的已知群体效度(科恩相关系数r = 0.57;P < 0.001)。
VQL - 6具有稳健的双因子结构,似乎是评估视力相关生活质量的有效工具。在慢性眼科疾病患者中还需要进一步验证。
未来需要进行研究以确定VQL - 6是否可用于识别需要额外护理的慢性眼科疾病患者。