Quality of life with diverticular disease: translation and validation of the German version of the diverticulitis quality of life questionnaire (DV-QOL).

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Techniques in Coloproctology Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1007/s10151-024-02982-8
K V Barzi, R Galli, K Denhaerynck, R Rosenberg, M von Strauss Und Torney
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Background: The DV-QoL is a 17-item questionnaire measuring health-related quality of life in patients affected by symptomatic diverticular disease, covering four domains: physical symptoms, concerns, feelings, and behavioral changes. Given the lack of a diverticulitis-specific questionnaire to be used for German-speaking patients, we prospectively validated the German version of the DV-QoL.

Methods: German-speaking patients with CT-confirmed history of recurrent diverticular disease admitted to a Swiss surgical department completed the German version of the DV-QoL, along with short form-36 (SF-36) and the Gastrointestinal Quality of Life Index (GIQLI). Reliability was examined using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, a Martin-Loef test, and Cronbach's alpha. For convergent validity testing, correlations were calculated with the GIQLI and SF-36. Discriminant validity tests included age and gender.

Results: We included 121 patients, of whom 77 were admissions for elective surgery and 44 presented with acute diverticulitis treated conservatively. The DV-QoL's total score showed good correlations with the GIQLI (r = - 0.77) and its subscales (r = - 0.76 to - 0.45), as well as with the SF-36's subscales (r = - 0.30 to - 0.57). No relationships were found with age or gender (p < 0.05). The Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.89 over all items and 0.69, 0.90, 0.78, and 0.77 for the four separated domains (physical symptoms, cognitions/concerns, feelings, and behavioral changes, respectively). A nonsignificant Martin-Loef test indicated unidimensionality (p = 1), further supported by the exploratory factor analysis, which showed an item information sharing of 65%.

Conclusion: The German DV-QoL questionnaire can be used as a valid and reliable disease-specific measure for quality of life in patients with recurrent diverticular disease.

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憩室疾病患者的生活质量:德语版憩室炎生活质量问卷(DV-QOL)的翻译和验证。
背景:DV-QoL是一份包含17个项目的调查问卷,用于测量受无症状憩室疾病影响的患者的健康相关生活质量,涵盖四个领域:身体症状、担忧、感受和行为变化。鉴于缺乏针对德语患者的憩室炎专用问卷,我们对德语版 DV-QoL 进行了前瞻性验证:方法:瑞士一家外科医院收治的、经 CT 证实有复发性憩室病史的德语患者填写了德语版 DV-QoL,同时还填写了短表-36 (SF-36) 和胃肠道生活质量指数 (GIQLI)。使用探索性和确认性因子分析、马丁-勒夫测试和克朗巴赫α检验了可靠性。在收敛有效性测试中,计算了 GIQLI 和 SF-36 的相关性。判别效度测试包括年龄和性别:我们共纳入了 121 名患者,其中 77 人为择期手术入院患者,44 人为保守治疗的急性憩室炎患者。DV-QoL 的总分与 GIQLI(r = - 0.77)及其分量表(r = - 0.76 至 - 0.45)以及 SF-36 的分量表(r = - 0.30 至 - 0.57)呈良好的相关性。与年龄或性别没有关系(p 结论:德国的 DV-QoL 问卷与年龄或性别没有关系:德国 DV-QoL 问卷可作为复发性憩室疾病患者生活质量的有效、可靠的疾病特异性测量方法。
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Techniques in Coloproctology
Techniques in Coloproctology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-SURGERY
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期刊介绍: Techniques in Coloproctology is an international journal fully devoted to diagnostic and operative procedures carried out in the management of colorectal diseases. Imaging, clinical physiology, laparoscopy, open abdominal surgery and proctoperineology are the main topics covered by the journal. Reviews, original articles, technical notes and short communications with many detailed illustrations render this publication indispensable for coloproctologists and related specialists. Both surgeons and gastroenterologists are represented on the distinguished Editorial Board, together with pathologists, radiologists and basic scientists from all over the world. The journal is strongly recommended to those who wish to be updated on recent developments in the field, and improve the standards of their work. Manuscripts submitted for publication must contain a statement to the effect that all human studies have been reviewed by the appropriate ethics committee and have therefore been performed in accordance with the ethical standards laid down in an appropriate version of the 1965 Declaration of Helsinki. It should also be stated clearly in the text that all persons gave their informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study. Details that might disclose the identity of the subjects under study should be omitted. Reports of animal experiments must state that the Principles of Laboratory Animal Care (NIH publication no. 86-23 revised 1985) were followed as were applicable national laws (e.g. the current version of the German Law on the Protection of Animals). The Editor-in-Chief reserves the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned requirements. Authors will be held responsible for false statements or for failure to fulfill such requirements.
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