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Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument

BACKGROUND: With the Chronic Ear Survey (CES), a validated measurement instrument for the assessment of disease-specific health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has been available internationally since 2000. The aim of this study was to provide a validated German version of this international instrum...

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Autores principales: Knoke, Michael, Neudert, Marcus, Zahnert, Thomas, Lailach, Susen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Medizin 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10462509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37540235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00106-023-01334-6
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Neudert, Marcus
Zahnert, Thomas
Lailach, Susen
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Zahnert, Thomas
Lailach, Susen
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description BACKGROUND: With the Chronic Ear Survey (CES), a validated measurement instrument for the assessment of disease-specific health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has been available internationally since 2000. The aim of this study was to provide a validated German version of this international instrument and to compare it with the German Chronic Otitis Media Outcome Test 15 (COMOT-15). METHODOLOGY: The CES was translated into German via a forward-backward translation process. For validation, 79 patients with COM undergoing middle ear surgery were prospectively included. HRQoL was determined preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively using the CES and the COMOT-15. Pure tone audiometry was also performed at both measurement time points. In the control examination, an additional retrospective assessment of the preoperative situation was additionally performed using the CES and the COMOT-15 to assess the response shift. The determined psychometric characteristics were internal consistency, test–retest reliability, discrimination validity, agreement validity, responsiveness, and response shift for both measurement instruments. Convergent validity of both measurement instruments was assessed using linear regression. RESULTS: On the basis of the CES, patients with COM could be reliably distinguished from patients with healthy ears. The CES showed satisfactory reliability with high internal consistency (Cronbach α 0.65–0.85) and high retest reliability (r > 0.8). The global assessment of HRQoL impairment correlated very well with the scores of the CES (r = 0.51). In addition, it showed a high sensitivity to change (standardized response mean −0.86). Compared to the COMOT-15, it showed a lower response shift (effect size −0.17 vs. 0.44). Both measurement instruments correlated only slightly with air conduction hearing threshold (r = 0.29 and r = 0.24, respectively). The concordant validity of both measurement instruments was high (r = 0.68). CONCLUSION: The German version of the CES shows satisfactory psychometric characteristics, so that its use can be recommended. The CES focuses on the influence of ear symptoms on HRQoL, whereas the COMOT-15 also includes functional and psychological aspects. Due to only minor response shift effects, the CES is particularly suitable for studies with multiple repeat measurements.
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spelling pubmed-104625092023-08-30 Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument Knoke, Michael Neudert, Marcus Zahnert, Thomas Lailach, Susen HNO Originalien BACKGROUND: With the Chronic Ear Survey (CES), a validated measurement instrument for the assessment of disease-specific health-related quality of life (HRQoL) has been available internationally since 2000. The aim of this study was to provide a validated German version of this international instrument and to compare it with the German Chronic Otitis Media Outcome Test 15 (COMOT-15). METHODOLOGY: The CES was translated into German via a forward-backward translation process. For validation, 79 patients with COM undergoing middle ear surgery were prospectively included. HRQoL was determined preoperatively and 6 months postoperatively using the CES and the COMOT-15. Pure tone audiometry was also performed at both measurement time points. In the control examination, an additional retrospective assessment of the preoperative situation was additionally performed using the CES and the COMOT-15 to assess the response shift. The determined psychometric characteristics were internal consistency, test–retest reliability, discrimination validity, agreement validity, responsiveness, and response shift for both measurement instruments. Convergent validity of both measurement instruments was assessed using linear regression. RESULTS: On the basis of the CES, patients with COM could be reliably distinguished from patients with healthy ears. The CES showed satisfactory reliability with high internal consistency (Cronbach α 0.65–0.85) and high retest reliability (r > 0.8). The global assessment of HRQoL impairment correlated very well with the scores of the CES (r = 0.51). In addition, it showed a high sensitivity to change (standardized response mean −0.86). Compared to the COMOT-15, it showed a lower response shift (effect size −0.17 vs. 0.44). Both measurement instruments correlated only slightly with air conduction hearing threshold (r = 0.29 and r = 0.24, respectively). The concordant validity of both measurement instruments was high (r = 0.68). CONCLUSION: The German version of the CES shows satisfactory psychometric characteristics, so that its use can be recommended. The CES focuses on the influence of ear symptoms on HRQoL, whereas the COMOT-15 also includes functional and psychological aspects. Due to only minor response shift effects, the CES is particularly suitable for studies with multiple repeat measurements. Springer Medizin 2023-08-04 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10462509/ /pubmed/37540235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00106-023-01334-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access Dieser Artikel wird unter der Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International Lizenz veröffentlicht, welche die Nutzung, Vervielfältigung, Bearbeitung, Verbreitung und Wiedergabe in jeglichem Medium und Format erlaubt, sofern Sie den/die ursprünglichen Autor(en) und die Quelle ordnungsgemäß nennen, einen Link zur Creative Commons Lizenz beifügen und angeben, ob Änderungen vorgenommen wurden. Die in diesem Artikel enthaltenen Bilder und sonstiges Drittmaterial unterliegen ebenfalls der genannten Creative Commons Lizenz, sofern sich aus der Abbildungslegende nichts anderes ergibt. Sofern das betreffende Material nicht unter der genannten Creative Commons Lizenz steht und die betreffende Handlung nicht nach gesetzlichen Vorschriften erlaubt ist, ist für die oben aufgeführten Weiterverwendungen des Materials die Einwilligung des jeweiligen Rechteinhabers einzuholen. Weitere Details zur Lizenz entnehmen Sie bitte der Lizenzinformation auf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Lailach, Susen
Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument
title Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument
title_full Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument
title_fullStr Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument
title_full_unstemmed Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument
title_short Validierung der deutschsprachigen Version des Chronic Ear Survey und dessen psychometrischer Vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen Messinstrument
title_sort validierung der deutschsprachigen version des chronic ear survey und dessen psychometrischer vergleich mit einem etablierten deutschsprachigen messinstrument
topic Originalien
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10462509/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37540235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00106-023-01334-6
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