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The IMPACT-III (HR) Questionnaire: A valid measure of health-related quality of life in Croatian children with inflammatory bowel disease

机译:IMPACT-III(HR)问卷:克罗地亚炎症性肠病儿童健康相关生活质量的有效量度

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Background and aims: To assess the reliability and validity of IMPACT-III (HR), a disease-specific, health-related quality of life instrument in Croatian children with inflammatory bowel disease. Methods: In a multicenter study, 104 children participated in a validation study of IMPACT-III (HR) cross-culturally adapted for Croatia. Factor analysis was used to determine optimal domain structure for this cohort, analysis of Cronbach's alpha coefficients to test internal reliability, ANOVA to assess discriminant validity, and correlation with Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory, Version 4.0 (PedsQLTM) using Pearson correlation coefficients to assess concurrent validity. Results: Cronbach's alpha for the IMPACT-III (HR) total score was 0.92. The most robust factor solution was a 5-domain structure: Symptoms, Concerns, Socializing, Body Image, and Worry about Stool, all of which demonstrated good internal reliability (α = 0.60-0.89), but two items were dropped to achieve this. Discriminant validity was demonstrated by significant differences (P< 0.001) in mean IMPACT-III (HR) scores between quiescent and mild or moderate-severe disease activity groups for total (148 vs. 139 or 125) and following factor scores: Symptoms (84 vs. 71 or 61), Socializing (91 vs. 83 or 76), and Worry about Stool (significant only between quiescent and moderate-severe groups, 90 vs. 62, respectively). Concurrent validity of IMPACT-III (HR) with PedsQLTM showed significant correlation, which was strongest when similar domains were compared. Conclusion: IMPACT-III (HR) appears to be useful tool to measure health-related quality of life in Croatian children with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
机译:背景与目的:评估IMPACT-III(HR)的可靠性和有效性,这是一种与疾病有关,健康相关的生活质量衡量工具,用于克罗地亚患有炎性肠病的儿童。方法:在一项多中心研究中,有104名儿童参加了针对克罗地亚的跨文化适应的IMPACT-III(HR)验证研究。使用因素分析来确定该队列的最佳域结构,分析Cronbach'sα系数以测试内部可靠性,使用ANOVA来评估判别效度,并使用Pearson相关系数来评估与小儿生活质量量表4.0版(PedsQLTM)的相关性有效性。结果:Impact-III(HR)总分的Cronbach's alpha为0.92。最稳健的因素解决方案是5域结构:症状,担忧,社交,身体形象和对凳子的担心,所有这些都显示出良好的内部可靠性(α= 0.60-0.89),但为实现这一点,我们删除了两项。静态和轻度或中度-重度疾病活动组的总体IMPACT-III(HR)得分(分别为148和139或125)和以下因素得分之间的显着差异(P <0.001)证明了这一点:症状(84对比71或61),社交(91对比83或76)和担心凳子(仅在静态和中度严重人群之间显着,分别为90和62)。 IMPACT-III(HR)与PedsQLTM的并发有效性显示出显着的相关性,当比较相似的域时,这种相关性最强。结论:IMPACT-III(HR)似乎是衡量克罗地亚克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎儿童健康相关生活质量的有用工具。

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