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Validation of the Mother-Generated Index in Iran: A Specific Postnatal Quality-of-Life Instrument

BACKGROUND: The mother-generated index (MGI) is one of only a few existing specific questionnaires for assessing the postnatal quality of life (QoL). MGI is a single-form questionnaire that asks postnatal mothers to specify up to eight areas of their lives which have been affected by giving birth to...

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Autores principales: Khabiri, Roghayeh, Rashidian, Arash, Montazeri, Ali, Symon, Andrew, Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi, Arab, Mohammad, Rashidi, Batoul Hosein
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3898442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498492
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author Khabiri, Roghayeh
Rashidian, Arash
Montazeri, Ali
Symon, Andrew
Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi
Arab, Mohammad
Rashidi, Batoul Hosein
author_facet Khabiri, Roghayeh
Rashidian, Arash
Montazeri, Ali
Symon, Andrew
Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi
Arab, Mohammad
Rashidi, Batoul Hosein
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description BACKGROUND: The mother-generated index (MGI) is one of only a few existing specific questionnaires for assessing the postnatal quality of life (QoL). MGI is a single-form questionnaire that asks postnatal mothers to specify up to eight areas of their lives which have been affected by giving birth to a baby. Using this tool, it is possible to score and rank the QoL of mothers. This study aimed to validate the questionnaire for use in Iran. METHODS: Forward translation was used to translate the questionnaire from English to Farsi (Persian). The questionnaire was then administered to a sample of postnatal women attending two teaching hospitals in Tehran, Iran. Face validity and criterion validity were performed to establish the validity for the Iranian version of the MGI. Face validity was assessed by asking women to indicate whether they understood the wording of the questions, how easy the questionnaire was, and so on. Criterion validity was examined using the Short Form 36-item (SF-36) Health Survey. It was hypothesized that the MGI would significantly correlate with the SF-36. RESULTS: In all, 124 women were approached. Of these, 119 women were eligible and 96 women agreed to take part in the study. Face validity was good and all of the women found the MGI straightforward to complete; as criterion validity, the MGI scores and the subscales of the SF-36 were moderately correlated (for all subscales: Pearson r > 0.4; P < 0.001). The mean MGI primary score was 5.38 (SD = 3.05). Women who had comorbidity had significantly lower MGI scores than women without comorbidity (P = 0.04). Correlation between aggregate of comments and primary score was high (r = 0.68, P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In general, the Iranian version of the MGI performed well and our data suggest that it is a valid measure to assess health-related QoL among postnatal women.
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spelling pubmed-38984422014-02-04 Validation of the Mother-Generated Index in Iran: A Specific Postnatal Quality-of-Life Instrument Khabiri, Roghayeh Rashidian, Arash Montazeri, Ali Symon, Andrew Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi Arab, Mohammad Rashidi, Batoul Hosein Int J Prev Med Original Article BACKGROUND: The mother-generated index (MGI) is one of only a few existing specific questionnaires for assessing the postnatal quality of life (QoL). MGI is a single-form questionnaire that asks postnatal mothers to specify up to eight areas of their lives which have been affected by giving birth to a baby. Using this tool, it is possible to score and rank the QoL of mothers. This study aimed to validate the questionnaire for use in Iran. METHODS: Forward translation was used to translate the questionnaire from English to Farsi (Persian). The questionnaire was then administered to a sample of postnatal women attending two teaching hospitals in Tehran, Iran. Face validity and criterion validity were performed to establish the validity for the Iranian version of the MGI. Face validity was assessed by asking women to indicate whether they understood the wording of the questions, how easy the questionnaire was, and so on. Criterion validity was examined using the Short Form 36-item (SF-36) Health Survey. It was hypothesized that the MGI would significantly correlate with the SF-36. RESULTS: In all, 124 women were approached. Of these, 119 women were eligible and 96 women agreed to take part in the study. Face validity was good and all of the women found the MGI straightforward to complete; as criterion validity, the MGI scores and the subscales of the SF-36 were moderately correlated (for all subscales: Pearson r > 0.4; P < 0.001). The mean MGI primary score was 5.38 (SD = 3.05). Women who had comorbidity had significantly lower MGI scores than women without comorbidity (P = 0.04). Correlation between aggregate of comments and primary score was high (r = 0.68, P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In general, the Iranian version of the MGI performed well and our data suggest that it is a valid measure to assess health-related QoL among postnatal women. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3898442/ /pubmed/24498492 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Preventive Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khabiri, Roghayeh
Rashidian, Arash
Montazeri, Ali
Symon, Andrew
Foroushani, Abbas Rahimi
Arab, Mohammad
Rashidi, Batoul Hosein
Validation of the Mother-Generated Index in Iran: A Specific Postnatal Quality-of-Life Instrument
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title_fullStr Validation of the Mother-Generated Index in Iran: A Specific Postnatal Quality-of-Life Instrument
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title_short Validation of the Mother-Generated Index in Iran: A Specific Postnatal Quality-of-Life Instrument
title_sort validation of the mother-generated index in iran: a specific postnatal quality-of-life instrument
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3898442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498492
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