Guangjie Zhang, Yifan Ding, Zhuxin Mao, Zhihao Yang, Nan Luo, Jan Busschbach
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Abstract
Introduction: The EuroQol health and well-being instrument (EQ-HWB™) measures quality of life (QoL) outcomes in health, public health, and social care settings. Its conceptual framework is rooted in QoL theory, a multidimensional concept encompassing social, psychological, and physical aspects influenced by cultural factors. The content validity of the EQ-HWB remains unexplored in China. This study addressed this gap through qualitative interviews with Chinese laypeople, uncovering their QoL conceptual framework and comparing it with the EQ-HWB's to evaluate how well it captures its intended outcomes.
Methods: Quota sampling recruited respondents from two regions in China, ensuring diversity in age, gender, education, health conditions, and caregiving experience. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed by two coders using a thematic framework approach. The coders refined codes through consensus, removed irrelevant ones based on set criteria, and organized the remaining codes into sub-themes and themes to develop a Chinese QoL conceptual framework. Lastly, this Chinese QoL framework was compared with the EQ-HWB conceptual framework.
Results: Thirty respondents were recruited and interviewed, achieving data saturation in the last three interviews. From 221 initial codes, 187 were retained to develop a conceptual framework comprising eight themes: feeling and emotion, cognition, self-identity, coping, physical sensation, relationship, activity, and mindset. This framework largely aligned with the EQ-HWB conceptual framework, except for the absence of the 'mindset' theme.
Conclusion: The conceptual framework of the EQ-HWB is well-represented within the QoL framework. The findings support the content validity of the EQ-HWB among laypeople in the Chinese context.
期刊介绍:
Quality of Life Research is an international, multidisciplinary journal devoted to the rapid communication of original research, theoretical articles and methodological reports related to the field of quality of life, in all the health sciences. The journal also offers editorials, literature, book and software reviews, correspondence and abstracts of conferences.
Quality of life has become a prominent issue in biometry, philosophy, social science, clinical medicine, health services and outcomes research. The journal''s scope reflects the wide application of quality of life assessment and research in the biological and social sciences. All original work is subject to peer review for originality, scientific quality and relevance to a broad readership.
This is an official journal of the International Society of Quality of Life Research.