Development and assessment of the psychometric properties of a new scale (15 item PSB-CL) to monitor the psychosocial burden of chronic lymphoedema in filariasis

J. Ruben, T. C. Yahathugoda, M. Weerasooriya, M. W. Punchihewa, C. Senadheera, K. Somasiri, B. Perera
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Introduction: Chronic lymphoedema (CL) of lymphatic filariasis causes severe psychosocial burdens (PSB) to its victims. Currently-established scales to measure PSB of CL are not culturally adaptable to Sri Lankan patients. In this study, we developed and assessed the psychometric properties of a disease-specific questionnaire (15 item PSB-CL). Methods and Results: A detailed literature search was done to identify scales related to PSB of CL patients. Questions were developed through collected expressions from semi-structured interviews with 46 CL patients. A response scale was developed from the collected pool of possible responses, and they were scored using a visual analogue scale. Face and content validity were carried out using an initial questionnaire (31 questions). They were reduced to 27 by removing unclear, ambiguous, double-stranded ones and those with value-laden words. This new questionnaire was administrated on 92 patients by a group of doctors for item reduction by the analysis of internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha > 0.7) and factor analysis (Principal Component Analysis; Eigenvalues > 1). After the patient survey and factor analysis, the final questionnaire PSB-CL was formed with 15 questions that had four subscales (factors), physical, social, fear and humiliation. Patients (n=92) reported quite a large percentage (42% - 69%) of problems under each dimension. Conclusion: The scale to measure the psychosocial burden of chronic lymphoedema in lymphatic filariasis patients in Sri Lanka. Further validation of the tool is needed.
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用于监测丝虫病慢性淋巴水肿心理社会负担的新量表(15项PSB-CL)的开发和心理测量特性评估
淋巴丝虫病的慢性淋巴水肿(CL)给其受害者造成严重的社会心理负担(PSB)。目前建立的测量淋巴瘤PSB的量表在文化上不适合斯里兰卡患者。在这项研究中,我们开发并评估了疾病特异性问卷(15项PSB-CL)的心理测量特性。方法和结果:通过详细的文献检索来确定与CL患者PSB相关的量表。问题是通过收集46名CL患者的半结构化访谈的表达来开发的。从收集的可能的反应池中开发了一个反应量表,并使用视觉模拟量表对它们进行评分。面部效度和内容效度采用初始问卷(31个问题)进行。通过删除不清晰、模棱两可、双链和带有价值意味的单词,这些单词被减少到27个。由一组医生对92名患者进行问卷调查,通过内部一致性分析(Cronbach 's alpha > 0.7)和因子分析(主成分分析;特征值> 1)。经过患者调查和因子分析,最终形成问卷PSB-CL,共15个问题,包含身体、社会、恐惧和羞辱四个分量表(因子)。患者(n=92)报告了相当大的百分比(42% - 69%)在每个维度下的问题。结论:该量表用于衡量斯里兰卡淋巴丝虫病患者慢性淋巴水肿的心理社会负担。需要进一步验证该工具。
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