| Literature DB >> 18307771 |
Hayley A Hutchings1, Penney Upton, Wai-Yee Cheung, Alison Maddocks, Christine Eiser, John G Williams, Ian T Russell, Sonia Jackson, Meriel Em Jenney.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although it is now widely endorsed that children should as far as possible rate their own health related quality of life (HRQL), there are situations where proxy information on child HRQL may be useful, especially where a child is too ill or young to provide their own HRQL assessment. There is limited availability of generic HRQL scales that have a parallel child and parent version and that are reliable, valid, brief, comprehensible and suitable for use in UK populations. The aims of this study were therefore to develop and validate a parent version of the anglicised Manchester-Minneapolis Quality of Life child form (MMQL-UK (CF)) and to determine the level of association between the child and parent versions of this form.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18307771 PMCID: PMC2270806 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-6-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Inclusion criteria for children and parents entering the study
| Group | Inclusion criteria |
| Asthma | Children aged 8–18 years with moderate/severe asthma according to definitions given by the British Thoracic Society and their parents |
| Diabetes | Children aged 8–18 with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and their parents |
| IBD | Children aged 8–18 fulfilling diagnostic criteria for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis and their parents |
| BMT | Children aged 8–18 years at least six months post treatment for ALL and their parents |
| Public care | Children aged 8–18 years in public care and their carers |
| Controls | Healthy children aged 8–18 years from local schools |
Internal consistency of the MMQL-UK (PF) component
| Scale | Minimum corrected item- component correlation | Maximum corrected item-component correlation | Cronbach's alpha |
| Physical Appearance | 0.53 | 0.71 | 0.90 |
| School Functioning | 0.37 | 0.83 | 0.93 |
| Social Functioning | 0.64 | 0.78 | 0.90 |
| Emotional Functioning | 0.35 | 0.56 | 0.75 |
| Physical Functioning | 0.26 | 0.64 | 0.77 |
Minimum and maximum values represent the lowest and highest scores for the individual components of each of the sub-scales.
Correlations between the MMQL-UK (PF) and the PedsQL™ proxy-report components
| MMQL-UK (PF) | |||||
| PedsQL™ Proxy-report | Physical Appearance | School Functioning | Social Functioning | Emotional Functioning | Physical Functioning |
| Physical Functioning | 0.27** | 0.19** | 0.28** | 0.23** | |
| Emotional Functioning | 0.28** | 0.25** | 0.36** | 0.19** | |
| Social Functioning | 0.34** | 0.30** | 0.41** | 0.40** | |
| School Functioning | 0.17** | 0.29** | 0.24** | 0.28** | |
** Significant at the 0.01 level
Mean scores (Standard Deviation) for the MMQL-UK (PF) components for the different patient groups and controls
| MMQL-UK (PF) | Control (n = 296) | Asthma (n = 37) | Diabetes (n = 70) | Cancer (n = 42) | IBD (n = 56) | Public Care (n = 71) |
| Physical Appearance | 76.9 (22.26) | 64.9 (31.8) ES 0.54 | 67.7 (25.3)* ES 0.50 | 56.8 (23.6)** ES 0.99 | 59.5 (25.8)** ES 0.83 | 69.5 (25.8) ES 0.42 |
| School Functioning | 76.2 (26.0) | 73.1 (26.5) ES 0.11 | 73.4 (25.7) ES 0.11 | 45.2 (33.9)** ES 1.02 | 68.8 (26.0) ES 0.28 | 52.0 (32.0)** ES 0.83 |
| Social Functioning | 86.4 (16.1) | 84.6 (20.3) ES 0.10 | 87.1 (16.6) ES -0.04 | 78.3 (16.9)* ES 0.50 | 83.0 (16.4) ES 0.21 | 73.5 (25.0)** ES 0.61 |
| Emotional Functioning | 69.1 (11.6) | 63.1 (13.9)* ES = 0.47 | 62.1 (13.3)** ES = 0.56 | 60.7 (11.3)** ES = 0.73 | 59.7 (16.6)** ES = 0.66 | 67.5 (18.8) ES = 0.10 |
| Physical Functioning | 86.8 (16.8) | 56.5 (28.0)** ES = 1.31 | 80.4 (18.0)* ES = 0.37 | 55.6 (29.5)** ES = 1.30 | 55.9 (27.8)** ES = 1.28 | 78.2 (20.7)** ES = 0.46 |
Independent samples t-test with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons.
** Significant at the 0.01 level.
*Significant at the 0.05 level.
ES = effect size: small = 0.2–0.49; moderate = 0.5–0.79; large>0.8 [26]
Reproducibility of the MMQL-UK (PF) components for parents reporting no change in their child's health status (N = 50)
| Component | Mean difference (SD) retest-test | 95% CI for the difference | Intraclass correlation |
| Physical Appearance | 1.40 (17.76) | -3.65 to 6.45 | 0.77 |
| School Functioning | -0.07 (16.44) | -4.79 to 4.65 | 0.84 |
| Social Functioning | -1.50 (15.38) | -5.87 to 2.87 | 0.65 |
| Emotional Functioning | 0.35 (12.61) | -3.24 to 3.93 | 0.75 |
| Physical Functioning | -0.16 (11.76) | -3.44 to 3.24 | 0.91 |
Responsiveness of the MMQL-UK (PF) components for parents reporting an improvement or deterioration in their child's health status
| Scale | Mean difference for subjects reporting a change (n = 19) | Two tailed significance | SD of the scores of the stable subjects (n = 50) | Responsiveness ratio |
| Physical Appearance | 5.00 | 0.15 | 17.76 | 0.28 |
| School Functioning | 4.70 | 0.207 | 16.44 | 0.29 |
| Social Functioning | -0.66 | 0.67 | 15.38 | -0.04 |
| Emotional Functioning | 7.71 | 0.003** | 12.61 | 0.61 |
| Physical Functioning | 12.63 | 0.017* | 11.76 | 1.07 |
** Significant at the 0.01 level.
*Significant at the 0.05 level
Correlations between the MMQL-UK (CF) and MMQL-UK (PF)
| MMQL-UK (PF) component | |||||
| MMQL-UK (CF) component | Physical Appearance | School | Social Functioning | Emotional Functioning | Physical Functioning |
| Physical Appearance | 0.05 | 0.20** | 0.25** | 0.12** | |
| School | 0.13** | 0.22* | 0.14** | 0.21** | |
| Social Functioning | 0.14** | 0.10* | 0.23** | 0.18** | |
| Emotional Functioning | 0.35** | 0.20** | 0.26** | 0.25** | |
| Physical Activities | 0.33** | 0.25** | 0.21** | 0.27** | |
** Significant at the 0.01 level.
*Significant at the 0.05 level