Publisher DOI: | 10.1186/1477-7525-11-76 | Title: | Assessing the quality of life of health-referred children and adolescents with short stature : development and psychometric testing of the QoLISSY instrument | Language: | English | Authors: | Bullinger, Monika Quitmann, Julia ![]() Power, Mick Herdman, Michael Mimoun, Emmanuelle DeBusk, Kendra Feigerlova, Eva Lunde, Carolina Dellenmark-Blom, Maria Sanz, Dolores Rohenkohl, Anja Pleil, Andreas Wollmann, Hartmut Chaplin, John Eric |
Keywords: | Assessment in children; Growth hormone deficiency; Health-related quality of life; Idiopathic short stature; Outcomes research; Patient reported outcomes; Short stature | Issue Date: | 7-May-2013 | Publisher: | BioMed Central | Journal or Series Name: | Health and quality of life outcomes | Volume: | 11 | Issue: | 1 | Abstract: | Background When evaluating the outcomes of treatment in paediatric endocrinology, the health-related quality of life (HrQoL) of the child is to be taken into consideration. Since few self–reported HrQoL instruments exist for children with diagnosed short stature (dSS), the objective of this study was to develop and psychometrically test a targeted HrQoL instrument for use in multinational clinical research. Methods The target population were short stature (height < −2 SDS) children and adolescents (age 8–12 and 13–18 years) with a diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) or idiopathic short stature (ISS), differing in growth hormone treatment status. Focus group discussions for concept and item generation, piloting of the questionnaire with cognitive debriefing, and instrument field testing with a retest were conducted simultaneously in five countries. After qualitative and preliminary quantitative analyses, psychometric testing of field test data in terms of reliability and validity including confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) was performed. Results Following item generation from focus group discussions, 124 items were included in a pilot test with a cognitive debriefing exercise providing preliminary feedback on item and domain operating characteristics. A field test with 268 participants showed high internal consistency reliabilities (alpha 0.82 – 0.95), good correlations with generic measures (up to r = .58), significant known group differences (e.g. in height: F = 32, df 244, p < 0.001) and an acceptable CFA model fit suggesting construct validity of the three-domain core structure with 22 items, supplemented by three mediator domains with 28 items. Conclusions The QoLISSY questionnaire is a promising step forward in assessing the impact of dSS on HrQoL. It is based on items generated from the subjective experience of short stature children referred for endocrine investigation, is validated for use in five languages and it is easy to administer in clinical and research settings. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/17254 | ISSN: | 1477-7525 | Review status: | This version was peer reviewed (peer review) | Institute: | Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf | Type: | Article | Additional note: | article number: 76 (2013) |
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