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Pasientrapportert livskvalitet ved fedme – utvikling av nytt måleinstrument
Engelsk titel: Patient-reported quality of life with obesity – development of a new measurement scale Läs online Författare: Aasprang, Anny ; Våge, Villy ; Flölo, Tone Nygard ; Hegland, Pål Andre ; Kolotkin, Ronette ; Natvig, Gerd Karin ; Andersen, John Roger Språk: Nor Antal referenser: 24 Dokumenttyp: Artikel ; Jämförande studie UI-nummer: 19110163

Tidskrift

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening 2019;139(11)1045-9 ISSN 0029-2001 E-ISSN 0807-7096 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

BACKGROUND: Many questionnaires for measuring the quality of life for patients with obesity require comprehensive calculation before they are used. There is a need for questionnaires that permit simple assessment of the responses during a patient consultation. We have developed the questionnaire Patient-Reported Outcomes in Obesity (PROS). The objective of the study was to test the reliability and validity of the questionnaire. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The questionnaire was used to ask patients about the extent to which they perceived their weight or body shape as bothersome. A group of patients with an average body mass index (BMI) of 42 (n = 109) completed the PROS questionnaire and The Impact of Weight Quality of Life questionnaire (IWQOL-Lite) before undergoing obesity surgery. Another group with an average body mass index of 29 (n = 95) completed the PROS questionnaire 1–5 years after having undergone obesity surgery. 67,7 % of the patients were > 40 years and 79 % were women. For the statistical analysis we used Cronbach’s alpha, factor analysis, Spearman’s rank test and independent t-test. RESULTS: Cronbach’s alpha for the total PROS score was 0.90, and the factor analysis showed a significant factor (eigenvalue = 4.7) that explained 58.4 % of the variance. The test-retest correlation was 0.93 (p < 0.001). The correlation coefficients between the PROS score, the total IWQOL-Lite score (rs = -0.91) and body mass index (rs = 0.60) were all significant (p < 0.001). The t-test showed an effect size (difference in standard deviation) between the non-surgery and the surgery groups of 1.9 (95 % CI 1.6–2.5) for the PROS questionnaire and 2.1 (95 % CI 1.7–2.5 for the total IWQOL-Lite score. INTERPRETATION: The PROS questionnaire is a reliable and valid questionnaire for measurement of obesity-specific quality of life.