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Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ)
BACKGROUND: The Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) is a recently developed 54-item Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) that evaluates the clinically important symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) and its impact on daily life. This study aimed to assess the construct validity and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646559/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38020641 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1221037 |
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author | van Stiphout, Lisa Rolfes, Jeremy Waardenburg, Sophie Kimman, Merel Guinand, Nils Pérez Fornos, Angélica Van Rompaey, Vincent van de Berg, Raymond |
author_facet | van Stiphout, Lisa Rolfes, Jeremy Waardenburg, Sophie Kimman, Merel Guinand, Nils Pérez Fornos, Angélica Van Rompaey, Vincent van de Berg, Raymond |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) is a recently developed 54-item Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) that evaluates the clinically important symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) and its impact on daily life. This study aimed to assess the construct validity and reliability of the BVQ in a large BVP cohort. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with BVP were asked to complete a set of questionnaires, including the BVQ, the EuroQol-5D-5L, the Health Utilities Index, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Oscillopsia Severity Questionnaire. The construct validity of the BVQ was evaluated by confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses (CFA and EFA), followed by hypotheses testing and known groups validity. Structural properties were explored for each individual item. Reliability was assessed by testing the internal consistency of the BVQ constructs (Cronbach's alpha) and test–retest reliability [intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs)]. RESULTS: A total of 148 patients with BVP (50% women, mean age 66 years) completed the set of questionnaires. The CFA did not show a satisfactory model in the original BVQ. However, the EFA showed a four-factor solution with 20 Likert-scale items related to oscillopsia, imbalance, emotion, and cognition. The succeeding CFA provided evidence for construct validity and an acceptable model of fit. Hypothesis testing confirmed that this shortened version validly measures the constructs to be measured. Statistically significant differences in scores between known groups were found, providing further support for good construct validity. The structural properties were acceptable. Cronbach's alpha confirmed good internal consistency for the four constructs, ranging from 0.80 to 0.89. The ICCs of the 20 Likert-scale items and four visual analog scale (VAS) items were interpreted as good (range 0.76–0.93). CONCLUSION: This study showed evidence of good construct validity of the new shortened version of the BVQ, consisting of four constructs with a total of 20 Likert-scale items and four VAS items. The final 24-item BVQ proved to be a reliable and valid multi-item PROM that captures the clinically important symptoms of BVP and evaluates its impact on daily life. Consequently, the BVQ enables the gathering of high-level evidence of treatment effectiveness in a systematic and quantitative manner. |
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spelling | pubmed-106465592023-11-01 Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) van Stiphout, Lisa Rolfes, Jeremy Waardenburg, Sophie Kimman, Merel Guinand, Nils Pérez Fornos, Angélica Van Rompaey, Vincent van de Berg, Raymond Front Neurol Neurology BACKGROUND: The Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) is a recently developed 54-item Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) that evaluates the clinically important symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) and its impact on daily life. This study aimed to assess the construct validity and reliability of the BVQ in a large BVP cohort. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with BVP were asked to complete a set of questionnaires, including the BVQ, the EuroQol-5D-5L, the Health Utilities Index, the Dizziness Handicap Inventory, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and the Oscillopsia Severity Questionnaire. The construct validity of the BVQ was evaluated by confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses (CFA and EFA), followed by hypotheses testing and known groups validity. Structural properties were explored for each individual item. Reliability was assessed by testing the internal consistency of the BVQ constructs (Cronbach's alpha) and test–retest reliability [intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs)]. RESULTS: A total of 148 patients with BVP (50% women, mean age 66 years) completed the set of questionnaires. The CFA did not show a satisfactory model in the original BVQ. However, the EFA showed a four-factor solution with 20 Likert-scale items related to oscillopsia, imbalance, emotion, and cognition. The succeeding CFA provided evidence for construct validity and an acceptable model of fit. Hypothesis testing confirmed that this shortened version validly measures the constructs to be measured. Statistically significant differences in scores between known groups were found, providing further support for good construct validity. The structural properties were acceptable. Cronbach's alpha confirmed good internal consistency for the four constructs, ranging from 0.80 to 0.89. The ICCs of the 20 Likert-scale items and four visual analog scale (VAS) items were interpreted as good (range 0.76–0.93). CONCLUSION: This study showed evidence of good construct validity of the new shortened version of the BVQ, consisting of four constructs with a total of 20 Likert-scale items and four VAS items. The final 24-item BVQ proved to be a reliable and valid multi-item PROM that captures the clinically important symptoms of BVP and evaluates its impact on daily life. Consequently, the BVQ enables the gathering of high-level evidence of treatment effectiveness in a systematic and quantitative manner. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10646559/ /pubmed/38020641 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1221037 Text en Copyright © 2023 van Stiphout, Rolfes, Waardenburg, Kimman, Guinand, Pérez Fornos, Van Rompaey and van de Berg. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology van Stiphout, Lisa Rolfes, Jeremy Waardenburg, Sophie Kimman, Merel Guinand, Nils Pérez Fornos, Angélica Van Rompaey, Vincent van de Berg, Raymond Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) |
title | Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) |
title_full | Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) |
title_fullStr | Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) |
title_full_unstemmed | Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) |
title_short | Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) |
title_sort | construct validity and reliability of the bilateral vestibulopathy questionnaire (bvq) |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10646559/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38020641 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1221037 |
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