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Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages
PURPOSE: The Quality of Life in Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency Assessment (QoL-AGHDA) is a disease-specific quality of life measure specific to individuals who are growth hormone deficient. The present study describes the adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA for use in the following four Slavic languages; C...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3199740/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21810234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-9-60 |
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author | McKenna, Stephen P Wilburn, Jeanette Twiss, James Crawford, Sigrid R Hána, Václav Karbownik-Lewinska, Malgorzata Popovic, Vera Pura, Mikulas Koltowska-Häggström, Maria |
author_facet | McKenna, Stephen P Wilburn, Jeanette Twiss, James Crawford, Sigrid R Hána, Václav Karbownik-Lewinska, Malgorzata Popovic, Vera Pura, Mikulas Koltowska-Häggström, Maria |
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description | PURPOSE: The Quality of Life in Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency Assessment (QoL-AGHDA) is a disease-specific quality of life measure specific to individuals who are growth hormone deficient. The present study describes the adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA for use in the following four Slavic languages; Czech, Polish, Serbian and Slovakian. METHODS: The study involved three stages in each language; translation, cognitive debriefing and validation. The validation stage assessed internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha), reproducibility (test-retest reliability using Spearman's rank correlations), convergent and divergent validity (Correlations with the NHP) and known group validity. RESULTS: The QoL-AGHDA was successfully translated into the target languages with minimal problems. Cognitive debriefing interviewees (n = 15-18) found the measures easy to complete and identified few problems with the content. Internal consistency (Czech Republic = 0.91, Poland = 0.91, Serbia = 0.91 and Slovakia = 0.89) and reproducibility (Czech Republic = 0.91, Poland = 0.91, Serbia = 0.88 and Slovakia = 0.93) were good in all adaptations. Convergent and divergent validity and known group validity data were not available for Slovakia. The QoL-AGHDA correlated as expected with the NHP scales most relevant to GHD. The QoL-AGHDA was able to distinguish between participants based on a range of variables. CONCLUSIONS: The QoL-AGHDA was successfully adapted for use in the Czech Republic, Poland, Serbia and Slovakia. Further validation of the Slovakian version would be beneficial. The addition of these new lanaguage versions will prove valuable to multinational clinical trials and to clinical practice in the respective countries. |
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spelling | pubmed-31997402011-10-24 Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages McKenna, Stephen P Wilburn, Jeanette Twiss, James Crawford, Sigrid R Hána, Václav Karbownik-Lewinska, Malgorzata Popovic, Vera Pura, Mikulas Koltowska-Häggström, Maria Health Qual Life Outcomes Research PURPOSE: The Quality of Life in Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency Assessment (QoL-AGHDA) is a disease-specific quality of life measure specific to individuals who are growth hormone deficient. The present study describes the adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA for use in the following four Slavic languages; Czech, Polish, Serbian and Slovakian. METHODS: The study involved three stages in each language; translation, cognitive debriefing and validation. The validation stage assessed internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha), reproducibility (test-retest reliability using Spearman's rank correlations), convergent and divergent validity (Correlations with the NHP) and known group validity. RESULTS: The QoL-AGHDA was successfully translated into the target languages with minimal problems. Cognitive debriefing interviewees (n = 15-18) found the measures easy to complete and identified few problems with the content. Internal consistency (Czech Republic = 0.91, Poland = 0.91, Serbia = 0.91 and Slovakia = 0.89) and reproducibility (Czech Republic = 0.91, Poland = 0.91, Serbia = 0.88 and Slovakia = 0.93) were good in all adaptations. Convergent and divergent validity and known group validity data were not available for Slovakia. The QoL-AGHDA correlated as expected with the NHP scales most relevant to GHD. The QoL-AGHDA was able to distinguish between participants based on a range of variables. CONCLUSIONS: The QoL-AGHDA was successfully adapted for use in the Czech Republic, Poland, Serbia and Slovakia. Further validation of the Slovakian version would be beneficial. The addition of these new lanaguage versions will prove valuable to multinational clinical trials and to clinical practice in the respective countries. BioMed Central 2011-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3199740/ /pubmed/21810234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-9-60 Text en Copyright ©2011 McKenna et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research McKenna, Stephen P Wilburn, Jeanette Twiss, James Crawford, Sigrid R Hána, Václav Karbownik-Lewinska, Malgorzata Popovic, Vera Pura, Mikulas Koltowska-Häggström, Maria Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages |
title | Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages |
title_full | Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages |
title_fullStr | Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages |
title_full_unstemmed | Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages |
title_short | Adaptation of the QoL-AGHDA scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four Slavic languages |
title_sort | adaptation of the qol-aghda scale for adults with growth hormone deficiency in four slavic languages |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3199740/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21810234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-9-60 |
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