Listening-Related fatigue in adults: cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Italian version of the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Silvia Piazzalunga, Benjamin W Y Hornsby, Gloria Parravicini, Michela M Dossi, Luca Negri, Antonio Schindler, Eliana Cristofari
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Abstract

Introduction: Individuals with hearing loss frequently encounter augmented listening-related fatigue due to the elevated effort required for auditory processing, which can be evaluated using the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale for Adults (VFS-A-40). The objective of this study was to cross-culturally adapt the VFS-A-40 into Italian and validate the Italian version of the scale (VFS-A-40-Ita).

Methods: The study employed an observational design, with rigorous cross-cultural adaptation and back-translation procedures. The data were collected from a large sample of native Italian speakers aged 18 years or older without neuropsychological and/or cognitive disorders. The sample was recruited through convenience sampling and included 125 adults with hearing loss (AHL) and 203 adults with normal hearing (ANH). The validation of the VFS-A-40-Ita entailed the assessment of its construct validity (structural validity, known-groups validity, and convergent validity), internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and content validity. Additionally, face validity was assessed by a panel of 10 audiological experts, including individuals with hearing loss.

Results: The results indicated a statistically significant difference in perceived hearing fatigue across different domains for AHL participants. Indeed, AHL tended to rate the cognitive domain as more impaired than the other domains. As for structural validity, the results of the confirmatory factor analysis provided support for a first-order one-dimensional solution comprising four correlated factors, thereby justifying the use of a total fatigue score. The known-groups validity demonstrated statistically significant differences between the AHL and ANH groups for all variables under analysis. The convergent validity was confirmed with a moderate correlation between the total scores on the VFS-A-40-Ita and scores related to the physical and mental symptoms of persistent generic fatigue (r > .39; p < .01). Internal consistency analysis revealed Cronbach's alpha values greater than .96 for the VFS-A-40-Ita total score, indicating high reliability. Test-retest reliability showed robust correlations between baseline and retest scores (p < .01). Content validity was deemed adequate, with almost all items meeting the item-level content validity index cut-off score of .78, as rated relevant or highly relevant by at least 8 out of 10 experts.

Conclusion: the findings of this study provide substantial evidence for the validity of the VFS-A-40-Ita, confirming its relevance, validity, and reliability for the assessment of listening-related fatigue in Italian-speaking adults. The instrument is open access and suitable for use in clinical settings and for future research, providing a valuable subjective outcome measure for initial assessment, follow-up and post-intervention evaluation within bio-psychosocial and evidence-based clinical practice.

成人听力相关疲劳:范德比尔特疲劳量表意大利语版的跨文化适应与验证。
导读:听力损失的个体经常会遇到听力相关疲劳的增强,这是由于听觉处理所需的努力增加,这可以使用范德比尔特成人疲劳量表(VFS-A-40)进行评估。本研究的目的是跨文化调整VFS-A-40到意大利语,并验证意大利语版本的量表(VFS-A-40- ita)。方法:采用观察设计,采用严格的跨文化适应和反译程序。这些数据是从18岁或以上没有神经心理和/或认知障碍的意大利语母语者的大量样本中收集的。采用方便抽样法,选取听力损失成人125例和听力正常成人203例。VFS-A-40-Ita的验证包括对其构念效度(结构效度、已知组效度和收敛效度)、内部一致性、重测信度和内容效度的评估。此外,面部有效性由包括听力损失患者在内的10名听力学专家组成的小组进行评估。结果:结果表明,AHL参与者在不同领域的听觉疲劳知觉差异有统计学意义。事实上,AHL倾向于认为认知领域比其他领域受损更严重。在结构效度方面,验证性因子分析的结果为包含四个相关因子的一阶一维解提供了支持,从而证明使用总疲劳评分是合理的。已知组效度显示AHL组和ANH组在分析的所有变量之间存在统计学显著差异。VFS-A-40-Ita总分与持续性一般性疲劳的身心症状相关评分之间存在中度相关,证实了收敛效度的存在。P < 0.01)。内部一致性分析显示,VFS-A-40-Ita总分的Cronbach’s alpha值大于0.96,信度较高。重测信度显示基线和重测分数之间存在显著相关性(p < 0.01)。内容效度被认为是足够的,几乎所有的项目都达到了项目级内容效度指数的临界值为0.78,被10位专家中至少8位评为相关或高度相关。结论:本研究结果为VFS-A-40-Ita的有效性提供了有力的证据,证实了VFS-A-40-Ita对意大利语成人听力疲劳评估的相关性、效度和信度。该仪器是开放获取的,适合在临床环境和未来的研究中使用,为生物-社会心理和循证临床实践中的初始评估、随访和干预后评估提供了有价值的主观结果测量。
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Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1947, ''Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica'' provides a forum for international research on the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of structures of the speech, language, and hearing mechanisms. Original papers published in this journal report new findings on basic function, assessment, management, and test development in communication sciences and disorders, as well as experiments designed to test specific theories of speech, language, and hearing function. Review papers of high quality are also welcomed.
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