Kinnersley P, Peters T, Stott N
Department of General Practice, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff.
Br J Gen Pract. 1994 Dec;44(389):545-9.
The COOP-WONCA charts comprise six scales designed to measure functional health status in primary care.
A study was undertaken to describe the acceptability, distribution of chart scores, construct validity, test-retest reliability and sensitivity to change when these charts were used in the United Kingdom.
For acceptability, distribution of scores and construct validity, data were obtained from 100 consecutive consulting patients aged 16 years and over and 100 non-consulting age-sex matched individuals from one general practice. In order to examine reliability and sensitivity to change, both groups were followed up two weeks later.
Regarding acceptability, four patients refused to complete the charts during the initial recruitment of the consulters; 74 out of 100 non-consulters returned the first postal questionnaire. The follow-up questionnaire was returned by 68 out of 100 consulters and 57 out of 74 non-consulters. Overall distributions of scores demonstrated reasonable variation. Regarding construct validity, differences between the consulters and non-consulters were all in the anticipated direction and reached statistical significance for three of the six charts. For reliability, the proportion of non-consulters whose scores were unchanged ranged from 56% to 73%. For those whose scores changed, the differences were small and evenly balanced. For sensitivity to change, the proportion of consulters whose scores altered ranged from 45% to 59% with mean changes all indicating improvements in health. There were larger changes for patients consulting about acute problems than for those with chronic problems.
It appears that the charts were acceptable, with reasonable distributions of scores and evidence of construct validity. Moderate levels of reliability and sensitivity to change were demonstrated. This study suggests that the COOP-WONCA charts are suitable for measuring functional health status in primary care in the UK.
COOP - WONCA图表由六个量表组成,旨在测量初级保健中的功能健康状况。
开展一项研究,以描述这些图表在英国使用时的可接受性、图表分数分布、结构效度、重测信度以及对变化的敏感性。
为了评估可接受性、分数分布和结构效度,从一家全科诊所连续招募了100名年龄在16岁及以上的咨询患者以及100名年龄和性别匹配的非咨询个体。为了检验信度和对变化的敏感性,两组在两周后进行了随访。
关于可接受性,在最初招募咨询患者时,有4名患者拒绝完成图表;100名非咨询者中有74人返回了第一份邮寄问卷。100名咨询者中有68人返回了随访问卷,74名非咨询者中有57人返回了随访问卷。分数的总体分布显示出合理的差异。关于结构效度,咨询者和非咨询者之间的差异均在预期方向,六个图表中有三个达到了统计学显著性。对于信度,分数未改变的非咨询者比例在56%至73%之间。对于分数发生变化的人,差异较小且均衡。对于对变化具有敏感性,分数改变的咨询者比例在45%至59%之间,平均变化均表明健康状况有所改善。咨询急性问题的患者比咨询慢性问题的患者变化更大。
这些图表似乎是可接受的,分数分布合理且有结构效度的证据。显示出中等水平的信度和对变化的敏感性。这项研究表明,COOP - WONCA图表适用于测量英国初级保健中的功能健康状况。