| Literature DB >> 32599752 |
Hyungtae Kim1, Kyoung Sun Park2, Jeong-Eun Yoo3, Siin Kim1, Sola Han1, Hae Sun Suh1.
Abstract
This study develops the Korean version of the Institute for Medical Technology Assessment Productivity Cost Questionnaire (iPCQ) through translation/cultural adaptation and evaluation of psychometric properties. We included 110 outpatients visiting a gynecology clinic. We conducted the translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the iPCQ, including forward and back-translation, pilot test with cognitive debriefing, and finalization. We analyzed the feasibility (using average time of filling in the iPCQ and the proportion of missing values), test-retest reliability (using the intra-class correlation coefficient [ICC]), and validity (concurrent validity with the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment [WPAI] and construct validity with the 36-Item Short Form Survey [SF-36], using Spearman's ρ). The Korean version of iPCQ showed appropriate feasibility (average filling in time was 5.0 min without missing values), and had excellent values in the domains of absenteeism, presenteeism, and unpaid work for test-retest reliability (ICC: 0.92-0.99). For concurrent validity, the Korean version of iPCQ showed moderate-high correlation for absenteeism and presenteeism with the WPAI. All domains of productivity losses measured by the Korean version of iPCQ showed negative correlation with the quality of life estimated by the SF-36. Through this study, we developed a Korean instrument that can measure and value health-related productivity losses including unpaid work as well as absenteeism and presenteeism.Entities:
Keywords: absenteeism; cultural adaptation; presenteeism; productivity losses; unpaid work; validation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32599752 PMCID: PMC7349846 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare8020184
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Issues and changes in the instrument.
| Original Version | Issues | Changes in the Final Korean Version |
|---|---|---|
| Anonymity statement in the explanation on page 2–3 | There is a law on the obligations to and protection of survey respondents, and many Korean surveys describe this. | Added the legal statement in Korean that anonymity will be ensured. |
| Item A4 to identify the patient’s level of education on page 4 | The list of categorical answers does not fit the Korean education system. | Modified to consider the Korean education system using the standard levels used in the National Survey in Korea. (1) |
| One of the categorical answers for item A5 “I am unable to work, for …%” on page 4 | Answering this was regarded as difficult by the respondents as it is subjective. | Modified to consider the Korean system using categories used in the National Survey in Korea. (1) |
| The statement regarding use of an envelope to send the completed questionnaire | Surveys are rarely conducted through postal services in Korea | Removed this statement. |
| Structure of the questionnaire: | Respondents were confused because items belonging to different modules were located on the same page or items belonging to one module were located on different pages. | Changed the location of each item considering the modules (absenteeism, presenteeism, and unpaid work). |
| Phrases instructing item movement | Too many statements between questions caused confusion in the respondents. In general, we included numbers to go to after each answer option in Korean. Thus, respondents were able to fill the questionnaire without missing questions. | Changed the location of the phrases from “between questions” to “just after each answer option” |
| Log of questions for measuring short episodes of absence from work | Not considered in this study | Not included in this study |
(1) The Korea National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey.
Characteristics of the respondents (Number of female: 93).
| Characteristics | Number (%) | |
|---|---|---|
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| 93 | (100.00) |
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| 20–29 | 16 | (17.20) |
| 30–39 | 32 | (34.41) |
| 40–49 | 29 | (31.18) |
| 50–59 | 14 | (15.05) |
| Over 60 | 3 | (3.23) |
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| 93 | (100.00) |
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| Elementary school | 1 | (1.08) |
| Middle school | 1 | (1.08) |
| High school | 18 | (19.35) |
| College or University | 55 | (59.14) |
| Graduate or higher | 18 | (19.35) |
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| Married | 71 | (76.34) |
| Divorced/widowed | 5 | (5.38) |
| Single | 17 | (18.28) |
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| Student | 10 | (10.75) |
| Employed or self-employed | 69 | (74.19) |
| Housewife | 11 | (11.83) |
| Unemployed | 3 | (1.08) |
| Retiree | 0 | (0.00) |
Test–retest reliability results.
| Analysis | The Korean Version of iPCQ | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Absenteeism Time Per Month (1) | Presenteeism Time Per Month × Amount of Work Efficiency (2) | Time of Productivity Loss in Unpaid Work (3) | |
| Intra-class correlation coefficient | 0.95 ** | 0.92 ** | 0.99 ** |
iPCQ, the Institute for Medical Technology Assessment Productivity Cost Questionnaire (1) (Item2iPCQ/Item3iPCQ) × Item4iPCQ; (2) (Item2iPCQ/Item3iPCQ) × Item8iPCQ × [(10 - Item9iPCQ)/10]; (3) Item11iPCQ × Item12iPCQ; ** p-value < 0.001.
Concurrent validity results using the Spearman’s rank correlation.
| WPAI | The Korean Version of iPCQ | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Absenteeism Time Per Month (1) | Presenteeism Time Per Month × Amount of Work Efficiency (2) | Time of Productivity Loss in Unpaid Work (3) | |
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| 0.738 ** | −0.198 | 0.062 |
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| 0.029 | 0.483 * | 0.183 |
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| 0.429 * | 0.092 | 0.185 |
iPCQ, the Institute for Medical Technology Assessment Productivity Cost Questionnaire; WPAI, Work Productivity and Activity Impairment Questionnaire (1) (Item2iPCQ/Item3iPCQ) × Item4iPCQ; (2) (Item2iPCQ/Item3iPCQ) × Item8iPCQ × [(10 - Item9iPCQ)/10]; (3) Item11iPCQ × Item12iPCQ; (4) Item2WPAI; (5) Item4WPAI × (Item5WPAI/10); (6) Item6WPAI/10; * p-value < 0.05, ** p-value < 0.001.
Construct validity results using Spearman’s rank correlation.
| SF-36 (Score) | The Korean Version of iPCQ | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Absenteeism Time Per Month (1) | Presenteeism Time Per Month × Amount of Work Efficiency (2) | Time of Productivity Loss in Unpaid Work (3) | |
| Physical Functioning | −0.36 * | −0.10 | −0.21 |
| Role Physical | −0.37 * | −0.39 * | −0.20 |
| Bodily Pain | −0.46 ** | −0.45 * | −0.32 * |
| General Health | −0.38 * | −0.28 | −0.20 |
| Vitality | −0.38 * | −0.20 | −0.36 * |
| Social Functioning | −0.27 * | −0.52 * | −0.14 |
| Role Emotional | −0.26 | −0.36 | −0.05 |
| Mental Health | −0.34 * | −0.15 | −0.22 |
iPCQ, the Institute for Medical Technology Assessment Productivity Cost Questionnaire; SF-36, Short Form 36-Item health survey (1) (Item2iPCQ/Item3iPCQ) × Item4iPCQ; (2) (Item2iPCQ/Item3iPCQ) × Item8iPCQ × [(10 - Item9iPCQ)/10]; (3) Item11iPCQ × Item12iPCQ * p-value < 0.05, ** p-value < 0.001.