| Literature DB >> 23192011 |
Carlos Eduardo Paiva1, Fernanda Capella Rugno, Bianca Sakamoto Ribeiro Paiva.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To be clinically useful, an instrument assessing health-related quality of life (HRQOL) should be easy to understand and quick to answer. Few instruments have been designed to be short, simple, and easily understandable by patients from all educational levels. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of a brief general instrument developed to assess HRQOL.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23192011 PMCID: PMC3541104 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-10-144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Internal consistency of BSIqol (N = 80)
| 70.2 (16.5) | 70 (60.5–84.5) | | 0.790 | |
| | | | | |
| 1 | 6.6 (2.16) | 6.5 (5–8) | 0.737 | |
| 2 | 6.2 (2.30) | 6 (5–8) | 0.746 | |
| 3 | 6.05 (2.72) | 7 (4–8.5) | 0.726 | |
| 4 | 8.62 (2.01) | 9 (8–10) | 0.808 | |
| 5 | 8.98 (1.91) | 10 (9–10) | 0.780 | |
| 6 | 5.66 (2.83) | 6 (3.5-8) | 0.753 |
Test-retest reliability analysis of BSIqol (N = 54)
| Global | 0.946 | 0.907–0.969 | <0.001 |
| Physical | 0.900 | 0.828–0.942 | <0.001 |
| Emotional | 0.851 | 0.744–0.913 | <0.001 |
| Functional | 0.932 | 0.883–0.960 | <0.001 |
| Social | 0.736 | 0.553–0.847 | <0.001 |
Legend: ICC intraclass correlation coefficient.
Principal component analysis of BSIqol items
| 0.828 | | | |
| 0.871 | | | |
| 0.725 | | | |
| | | 0.966 | |
| | 0.930 | | |
| | 0.621 | | |
| 49.9 | 15.5 | 13.1 | |
| 0.80 | 0.60 | NA |
*p < 0.001. Legend: NA not applicable. Factorial loads <0.4 were omitted.
Spearman correlation analysis between BSIqol domains and EORTC QLQ-C30
| 0.639** | 0.620** | 0.534** | 0.472** | ||
| 0.809** | 0.724** | 0.725** | 0.354** | ||
| Physical functioning | 0.664** | 0.465** | 0.579** | 0.205 | |
| Role functioning | 0.704** | 0.560** | 0.529** | 0.272* | |
| Emotional functioning | 0.658** | 0.440** | 0.317** | 0.422** | |
| Cognitive functioning | 0.288 | 0.335** | 0.363** | 0.058 | 0.168 |
| Social functioning | 0.364** | 0.330** | 0.291** | 0.296** | |
| −0.678** | −0.565** | −0.477** | −0.259* | ||
| Financial difficulties | −0.328** | −0.205 | −0.228* | −0.304** | − |
*p < 0.05 **p < 0.01. _Underline indicates a pair of scales that should correlate theoretically.
Spearman correlation analysis between BSIqol domains and ESAS
| TSDS | −0.708** | −0.679** | −0.706** | −0.384** | −0.343** |
| Physical-ESAS | −0.670** | −0.588** | −0.421** | −0.261* | |
| Emotional-ESAS | −0.482** | −0.371** | −0.249** | −0.374** | |
*p < 0.05 **p < 0.01. _Underline indicates a pair of scales that should correlate theoretically.
Legend: ESAS Edmonton Symptom Assesment System.
Median scores (25th-75th) of BSIqol domains between different Performance Status according to ECOG
| 85 (72.5–91.7) | 65 (57.5–73.3) | 53.3 (38.3–67.5) | ||
| 80 (60–90) | 50 (50–70) | 40 (25–60) | ||
| 75 (60–90) | 50 (40–80) | 30 (10–65) | ||
| 92.5 (80–100) | 70 (60–75) | 55 (42.4–75) | ||
| 100 (90–100) | 90 (80–100) | 80 (50–100) | 0.108 | |
Legend: ECOG –PS Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status.
Median scores (25th-75th) of BSIqol domains between work active and inactive patients
| 78.3 (65.8–89.1) | 68.3 (54.2–76.7) | ||
| 70 (45–85) | 60 (50–80) | 0.554 | |
| 70 (55–90) | 60 (30–80) | ||
| 90 (75–97.5) | 70 (55–80) | ||
| 100 (90–100) | 90 (70–100) | 0.198 | |
*p < 0.05 **p < 0.01.