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Overall Quality of Life (OQoL) questionnaire in frail elderly: a study of reproducibility and responsiveness of the Depression List (DL).

Merete Gregersen1, Mette M Jordansen2, Debby L Gerritsen3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The DL is a generic interview-based questionnaire and previously validated in measuring OQoL in nursing home residents. Our aim was to examine its reproducibility and responsiveness in the frail elderly.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The design was three repeated DL-measures 10, 30 and 365 days on consecutively recruited hip fracture patients with residence in nursing homes and sheltered housing facilities and with a Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) score of 5 or more. The DL-questionnaire consists of 15 questions covering emotional well-being, social relationship, life-satisfaction, comfort, functional competence and autonomy. The scale ranges from 0 (=best OQoL) to score 30 (=worst OQoL). A trained occupational therapist did face-to-face interviews for measuring intra-rater reliability with 20 days interval, and 365 days after hip fracture surgery measuring responsiveness after recovery. Inter-rater reliability was evaluated by two raters in a subgroup.
RESULTS: 130 residents were eligible and completed the test-retest (86%). The systematic difference was 0.49 points (95% confidence interval: -0.25; 1.23). Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) was 3.02 points, and the Minimal Detectable Change (MDC) was 8.37 points. Intra-class Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was 70%. Evaluating responsiveness, 89 patients (87%) were alive and completed the third interview. The DL improved over time (p<0.001) and was associated with improved physical recovery after hip fracture. The inter-rater reliability was high (ICC=97%).
CONCLUSIONS: The DL-questionnaire is easy to use in the frail elderly. It has an acceptable reproducibility, and is able to detect a clinically relevant change over time.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Frailty; Nursing homes; Quality of Life; Questionnaire; Reliability; Responsiveness

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25459916     DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2014.10.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Gerontol Geriatr        ISSN: 0167-4943            Impact factor:   3.250


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Authors:  Eunhee Cho; Hyejin Kim; Jeongah Kim; Kyongeun Lee; Salimah H Meghani; Soo Jung Chang
Journal:  J Nurs Scholarsh       Date:  2017-06-12       Impact factor: 3.176

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