The Development and Initial Validation of the REST Questionnaire: A Multidimensional Tool for Assessing Fatigue in Individuals with and Without a History of Cancer.

IF 3 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.3390/diseases13010015
Giuseppe Di Lorenzo, Carlo Buonerba, Raffaele Baio, Eleonora Monteleone, Francesco Passaro, Antonio Tufano, Vittorino Montanaro, Vittorio Riccio, Ilaria Gallo, Francesca Cappuccio, Federica Fortino, Anna Buonocore, Federica Monaco, Antonio Verde, Anna Rita Amato, Oriana Strianese, Ferdinando Costabile, Luca Scafuri
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Abstract

Background: Fatigue is a prevalent and complex condition with significant impacts on well-being. Existing fatigue assessments often lack comprehensiveness or practicality for general population studies.

Methods: This study validated the REST Questionnaire, a novel fatigue assessment tool, in a sample of 268 adults. Psychometric properties, including internal consistency and construct validity, were evaluated. REST scores were correlated with WHO-5 well-being, BMI, self-rated health, and chronic conditions. Exploratory factor analysis identified underlying dimensions of fatigue.

Results: The REST Questionnaire demonstrated excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.918) and construct validity. Higher fatigue scores were associated with lower well-being, female gender, and the presence of certain chronic conditions (cancer, kidney stones, gastric ulcers). Two distinct fatigue dimensions, "physical fatigue and functional impacts" and "emotional and social consequences", were identified.

Conclusions: The REST Questionnaire is a reliable and valid tool for assessing fatigue in the general population. Its multidimensional framework and sensitivity to comorbidities offer valuable insights for research and public health applications, with the potential to inform targeted interventions aimed at improving well-being.

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REST问卷的开发和初步验证:一种评估有或无癌症病史个体疲劳的多维工具。
背景:疲劳是一种普遍而复杂的疾病,对健康有显著影响。现有的疲劳评估对一般人群的研究往往缺乏全面性和实用性。方法:本研究在268名成人样本中验证了REST问卷这一新型疲劳评估工具。心理测量的性质,包括内部一致性和结构效度,进行了评估。REST评分与WHO-5幸福感、BMI、自评健康和慢性疾病相关。探索性因素分析确定了疲劳的潜在维度。结果:REST问卷具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach’s alpha = 0.918)和结构效度。较高的疲劳评分与较低的幸福感、女性以及某些慢性疾病(癌症、肾结石、胃溃疡)的存在有关。确定了两个不同的疲劳维度,“身体疲劳和功能影响”和“情感和社会后果”。结论:REST问卷是评估普通人群疲劳的一种可靠有效的工具。它的多维框架和对合并症的敏感性为研究和公共卫生应用提供了宝贵的见解,有可能为旨在改善福祉的有针对性的干预措施提供信息。
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