| Literature DB >> 31672131 |
S Robin Cohen1,2, Lara B Russell3, Anne Leis4, Javad Shahidi5, Pat Porterfield6, David R Kuhl7, Anne M Gadermann3,8, Richard Sawatzky3,9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Domains other than those commonly measured (physical, psychological, social, and sometimes existential/spiritual) are important to the quality of life of people with life-threatening illness. The McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire (MQOL) - Revised measures the four common domains. The aim of this study was to create a psychometrically sound instrument, MQOL - Expanded, to comprehensively measure quality of life by adding to MQOL-Revised the domains of cognition, healthcare, environment, (feeling like a) burden, and possibly, finance.Entities:
Keywords: Burden of illness; Chronic disease; Chronic illness; End of life; Measurement; Palliative care; Psychometrics; Quality of life
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31672131 PMCID: PMC6823967 DOI: 10.1186/s12904-019-0473-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Palliat Care ISSN: 1472-684X Impact factor: 3.234
Domains and corresponding items tested for inclusion in MQOL-E
| Domain | Item stem [time frame of past 2 days (48 h) not shown] | Item end anchors |
|---|---|---|
| Healthcare | Getting the information I needed from the health care team was: The quality of health care I received was: | difficult/very easy unsatisfactory/extremely good |
| Cognitive functioning | I was able to think clearly: My memory worked: | not often/always very poorly/very well |
| (Feeling like a) Burden | I felt badly about how my situation affected the people I care about: | not at all/completely |
| Environment | My physical surroundings met my needs | not at all/completely |
| Financial | My financial situation has been stressful | not at all/completely |
Demographics for each sample used in the development of MQOL-E
| Variables | Studya | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| E | Fc | Gd | |
| N | 219 | 368 | 216 |
| Gender (% female) | 64 | 48 | 51 |
| Age (mean; standard deviation) | 58 (15.4) | 77 (9.9) | 66 (12.5) |
| Highest level of education (%)b | |||
| Did not complete high school | 10 | 46 | 32 |
| High school completed but no post-secondary | 34 | 22 | 20 |
| Some post-secondary | 56 | 30 | 42 |
| Disease | Cancer | Various end-stage diseases (COPD; CHF; cirrhosis; cancer) or > 80 years old | Cancer |
| Settings (%) | Outpatient clinics (100) | Acute care units (71) Home care (22) Palliative care units (7) | Palliative care units (71) Palliative home care (27) Other (1) Missing (1) |
aSince these studies were also used in development of MQOL-R, the same naming convention was used [19].
bFor Study E, participants reported the highest level of education attended. For other datasets, participants reported the highest level of education completed. c Timeframe of 1 month rather than 2 days. d Longitudinal study. The first questionnaire completed by each participant was selected to provide the largest n (i.e. before dropout)
Analysis methods and results
| Step | Goal of analysis | Procedure and criteria for model and item fit | Results | Conclusions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | To ensure that new items, which were conceived to represent new domains, did not reflect existing MQOL-R domains | Each of 7 candidate items (see Table
• Comparative Fit Index (CFI) > 0.95 • Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA) < 0.06 • Standardized factor loadings ≥0.6 on existing domains. Loadings between .4 and .6 were examined for conceptual fit with existing domain | Two items had standardized factor loadings > 0.4 and < 0.6: • FINANCE on the Psychological domain (0.47) • BURDEN on the Physical domain (0.49) | BURDEN: evidence from the qualitative interviews had suggested that this is a separate aspect of QOL from the physical domain. In addition, the loading did not reach the criterion of ≥0.6 for addition to a domain. BURDEN was therefore not added to the Physical domain FINANCE: Conceptually different from psychological symptoms. May have loaded with them because the item captures stress due to financial situation. In addition, the loading did not reach the criterion of ≥0.6 for addition to a domain. FINANCE was therefore not added to the Psychological domain |
| 2 | Determine if each new domain individually fit with MQOL-R | The 5 new domains (see Table
• CFI > 0.95 • RMSEA < 0.06 • Standardized factor loadings for all new items should be ≥ to all loadings for that item in Step 1 | • CFI range: 0.96–0.97 • RMSEA range: 0.035–0.041 • Standardized factor loadings for all items for new domains were higher than in Step 1 (range: 0.72–0.88)a | All new domains fit with the existing MQOL-R, and were retained for step 3 |
| 3 | Assess construct validity. Establish fit of CFA model of final version of MQOL-E | Domains retained in the separate analyses in Step 2 were added all at once to MQOL-R. Another model was fit without the Finance domain
• CFI > 0.95 • RMSEA < 0.06 | Model with Finance domain • CFI = 0.97 • RMSEA = 0.033 • Standardized factor loading range: 0.53–0.91b Model without Finance domain • CFI = 0.96 • RMSEA = 0.033 • Standardized factor loading range: 0.52–0.91b | The model with new domains had good fit, both with and without the Finance domain, providing support for the addition of the new domains |
| 4 | Assess whether MQOL-E domains measure a single underlying construct (overall QOL), which would support the calculation of a summary score. If so, examine the relationship of the summary score to a single item measuring global QOL Assess importance of the Finance domain to overall QOL | The model of MQOL-E from Step 3 was fit with the addition of a second-order factor for overall QOL. This was repeated with the Finance domain removed. The correlation of the overall factor with a single-item scale (MQOL-SIS) measure of global QOL was calculated.
• CFI > 0.95 • RMSEA < 0.06 | Model with Finance domain • CFI = 0.93 • RMSEA = 0.042 • Standardized factor loading of Finance domain on second-order factor: 0.25 Model without Finance domain • CFI = 0.93 • RMSEA = 0.043 • Standardized factor loadings for both first and second order factors are shown in Fig. • Correlations of the factors with the MQOL-SIS are reported in Table Domain means, standard deviations and internal consistency estimates (Cronbach alphas) are reported in Table | The second-order MQOL-E model with the Finance domain had overall acceptable model fit; although the CFI was slightly below 0.95, the RMSEA clearly meets the criterion for good fit. The loading of the Finance domain on the second-order factor was very low. The models with and without this domain had essentially the same fit (RMSEA difference of 0.001 and identical CFI). Since the Finance domain appeared to be a weak indicator of overall QOL and removing it did not result in poor model fit, the model without this domain was retained. This reduces the number of items and thus reduces participant burden. |
aThe Burden, Environment, and Finance factors were each represented by a single item. The loadings of these items were therefore fixed at 1.00; comparisons with Step 1 are not relevant
bThis does not include the loadings for the single-item Burden, Environment and Finance factors since these loadings were fixed at 1.00
Fig. 1MQOL-E items and CFA for first (subscale) and second order (overall QOL) latent factors. Numbers indicate standardized factor loadings. * = reverse scored items. … = Over the past 2 days (48 h). Model fit statistics: RMSEA: 0.043; CFI: 0.932
Domain mean scores and standard deviations, Cronbach alpha
| Domain | Mean (SD)a | Cronbach Alpha |
|---|---|---|
| Physical | 5.11 (2.48) | 0.66 |
| Psychological | 6.83 (2.49) | 0.85 |
| Existential | 7.19 (1.99) | 0.78 |
| Social | 8.63 (1.78) | 0.87 |
| Healthcare | 8.56 (1.79) | 0.76 |
| Cognition | 8.23 (1.97) | 0.79 |
| Burden | 4.58 (3.59) | N/Ab |
| Environment | 8.27 (2.16) | N/Ab |
aMQOL-E scores range from 0-10, with 0 indicating the poorest QOL and 10 the best
bNot applicable because the domain is represented by a single item
Pearson correlations between the second order factor, latent domains, and the single-item global measure of quality of life (MQOL-SIS)
| MQOL-SIS | Physical | Psycho-logical | Existen-tial | Social | Health-care | Cognitive | Burden | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2nd order factor | .65 | |||||||
| 1st order factor model | ||||||||
| Physical | .64 | |||||||
| Psychological | .43 | .62 | ||||||
| Existential | .52 | .46 | .57 | |||||
| Social | .30 | .28 | .35 | .52 | ||||
| Healthcare | .32 | .27 | .25 | .34 | .28 | |||
| Cognitive | .31 | .36 | .41 | .56 | .45 | .34 | ||
| Burden | .30 | .53 | .33 | .34 | .20 | .16 | .20 | |
| Environment | .32 | .27 | .26 | .44 | .32 | .33 | .43 | .07 |