| Literature DB >> 28875518 |
Matthias Augustin1, Katrin Baade1, Kristina Heyer1, Patricia E Price2, Katharina Herberger1, Thomas Wild3, Michael Engelhardt4, Eike S Debus5.
Abstract
The study directly compared the feasibility and performance of three instruments measuring health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in chronic ulcers: the Freiburg Life Quality Assessment for wounds (FLQA-w), the Cardiff Wound Impact Schedule (CWIS) and the Würzburg Wound Score (WWS). The questionnaires were evaluated in a randomly assigned order in a longitudinal observational study of leg ulcer patients. Psychometric properties (internal consistency, responsiveness and construct validity) were analysed. Patient acceptance was recorded. Analysis of n = 154 patients revealed good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha ≥ 0·85) for all instruments. There were minor floor effects in all questionnaires (<1%) and some ceiling effects in the CWIS. Construct validity was satisfactory, for example, correlation with EuroQoL-5D was r = 0·70 in the FLQA-w, r = 0·47/0·67/0·68 in the CWIS dimensions and r = 0·60 in the WWS. The proportion of missing values was higher in the CWIS, and overall patient acceptance was highest in the FLQA-w for wounds (54% best preferences) and lowest in the WWS (14%). In conclusion, the FLQA-w, the CWIS and the WWS are reliable, sensitive and valid instruments for the assessment of HRQoL in leg ulcers. However, they show differences in clinical feasibility and patient acceptance.Entities:
Keywords: Health-related quality of life; Outcomes research; Patient-reported outcomes; Questionnaire; Wounds
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28875518 PMCID: PMC7949957 DOI: 10.1111/iwj.12803
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Wound J ISSN: 1742-4801 Impact factor: 3.315