Reliability and Validity of Ethiopian Amharic Version of the PedsQLTM 4.0 Generic Core Scales and PedsQLTM 3.0 Diabetes Module.

IF 1.7 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Adolescent Health Medicine and Therapeutics Pub Date : 2021-06-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/AHMT.S312323
Desalegn Girma, Zinie Abita, Alemnew Wale, Semahagn Tilahun
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Abstract

Background: The PedsQLTM 4.0 generic core scales (GCS) assess the generic health by integrating with disease-specific PedsQLTM 3.0 diabetes module (DM). The PedsQLTM 3.0 DM measures the health-related quality of life (HrQoL) specific to diabetes. Even though there is no translation to Ethiopian Amharic, the instruments had translated to different languages and validated. The study is aimed to assess the validity and reliability of the Amharic version of the PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS and the PedsQLTM 3.0 DM in children and adolescents with diabetes.

Methods: PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS and the PedsQLTM 3.0 DM were administered on 193 children and adolescents with diabetes and their parents. The validity was examined by the exploratory factor analysis, multitrait/multi-item scaling analysis, and multitrait-multimethod and monotrait-multimethod analysis. Cronbach's alpha coefficient checked the reliability.

Results: Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the total PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS (α child self-report= 0.96; α parent proxy report= 0.95) and for total PedsQLTM 3.0 DM (α child self-report= 0.96; α parent proxy report=0.93) were acceptable at individual patient-level analysis. The monotrait-multimethod correlations were higher than multitrait-multimethod correlations. In multitrait/multi-item scale analysis, both total PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS and PedsQLTM 3.0 DM had an excellent item convergent and discriminatory validity success rate.

Conclusion: The Amharic versions of the PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS and the PedsQLTM 3.0 DM were valid and reliable instruments to measure the HrQoL of children and adolescents with diabetes.

埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉语版PedsQLTM 4.0通用核心量表和PedsQLTM3.0糖尿病模块的可靠性和有效性。
背景:PedsQLTM 4.0通用核心量表(GCS)通过与疾病特异性PedsQLTM3.0糖尿病模块(DM)相结合来评估通用健康状况。PedsQLTM 3.0糖尿病测量糖尿病特有的健康相关生活质量(HrQoL)。尽管没有埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉语的翻译,但这些文书已经翻译成不同的语言并得到了验证。本研究旨在评估阿姆哈拉语版PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS和PedsQLTM3.0 DM在患有糖尿病的儿童和青少年中的有效性和可靠性。方法:对193名糖尿病儿童和青少年及其父母进行PedsQLTM4.0 GCS和PedsQLTM 3.0 DM治疗。通过探索性因素分析、多性状/多项目量表分析、多特征多方法和单特征多方法分析来检验其有效性。Cronbach的α系数检验了可靠性。结果:在个体患者水平分析中,PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS总分的Cronbachα系数(α儿童自我报告=0.96;α父母代理报告=0.95)和PedsQLTM3.0 DM总分的Cronbachα系数是可接受的。单性状多方法相关性高于多性状多方法相关。在多特质/多项目量表分析中,PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS总分和PedsQLTM3.0 DM总分均具有良好的项目收敛和判别有效性成功率。结论:Amharic版本的PedsQLTM 4.0 GCS和PedsQLTM3.0 DM是测量儿童和青少年糖尿病HrQoL的有效和可靠的仪器。
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics is an international, peer reviewed, open access journal focusing on health, pathology, and treatment issues specific to the adolescent age group, including health issues affecting young people with cancer. Original research, reports, editorials, reviews, commentaries and adolescent-focused clinical trial design are welcomed. All aspects of health maintenance, preventative measures, disease treatment interventions, studies investigating the poor outcomes for some treatments in this group of patients, and the challenges when transitioning from adolescent to adult care are addressed within the journal. Practitioners from all disciplines are invited to submit their work as well as health care researchers and patient support groups. Areas covered include: Physical and mental development in the adolescent period, Behavioral issues, Pathologies and treatment interventions specific to this age group, Prevalence and incidence studies, Diet and nutrition, Specific drug handling, efficacy, and safety issues, Drug development programs, Outcome studies, patient satisfaction, compliance, and adherence, Patient and health education programs and studies.
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