Construction of a Quality of Life Questionnaire for slowly progressive neuromuscular disease

Purpose To build a questionnaire to assess health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients suffering from slowly progressive neuromuscular disease (NMD) using item response theory (IRT). Methods A pool of 64 items and a validated questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) were administered to 159 patients recrui...

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Veröffentlicht in:Quality of life research 2015-11, Vol.24 (11), p.2615-2623
Hauptverfasser: Dany, Antoine, Barbe, Coralie, Rapin, Amandine, Réveillère, Christian, Hardouin, Jean-Benoit, Morrone, Isabella, Wolak-Thierry, Aurore, Dramé, Moustapha, Calmus, Arnaud, Sacconi, Sabrina, Bassez, Guillaume, Tiffreau, Vincent, Richard, Isabelle, Gallais, Benjamin, Prigent, Hélène, Taiar, Redha, Jolly, Damien, Novella, Jean-Luc, Boyer, François Constant
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To build a questionnaire to assess health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients suffering from slowly progressive neuromuscular disease (NMD) using item response theory (IRT). Methods A pool of 64 items and a validated questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) were administered to 159 patients recruited in eight NMD referral centers. Exploratory statistical analysis included methods derived from both IRT and classical test theory. Results We constructed a questionnaire named QoL-NMD which is composed of two general items and 24 items classified in three domains: (1) "Impact of Physical Symptoms," (2) "Self-perception" and (3) "Activities and Social Participation." Each domain has good psychometric properties (Cronbach's alpha > 0.77, test-retest ICC > 0.81, Loevinger's H > 0.41) and meets IRT assumptions. Comparison with the WHOQOL-BREF enabled assessing similarities and discrepancies with a generic questionnaire. Conclusion This study enabled the development of a new HRQL questionnaire specifically designed for slowly progressive NMD patients. The QoL-NMD is short enough to be used in clinical practice (26 items). The next steps will be to validate QoL-NMD by re-assessing psychometrics in an independent sample of patients and calibrate the IRT scoring system.
ISSN:0962-9343
1573-2649
DOI:10.1007/s11136-015-1013-8