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Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to adapt the Systemic Sclerosis Quality of Life Questionnaire (SScQoL) into six European cultures and validate it as a common measure of quality of life in systemic sclerosis (SSc). METHODS: This was a seven-country (Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden...

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Autores principales: Ndosi, Mwidimi, Alcacer-Pitarch, Begonya, Allanore, Yannick, del Galdo, Francesco, Frerix, Marc, García-Díaz, Sílvia, Hesselstrand, Roger, Kendall, Christine, Matucci-Cerinic, Marco, Mueller-Ladner, Ulf, Sandqvist, Gunnel, Torrente-Segarra, Vicenç, Schmeiser, Tim, Sierakowska, Matylda, Sierakowska, Justyna, Sierakowski, Stanslaw, Redmond, Anthony
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29463517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-212412
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author Ndosi, Mwidimi
Alcacer-Pitarch, Begonya
Allanore, Yannick
del Galdo, Francesco
Frerix, Marc
García-Díaz, Sílvia
Hesselstrand, Roger
Kendall, Christine
Matucci-Cerinic, Marco
Mueller-Ladner, Ulf
Sandqvist, Gunnel
Torrente-Segarra, Vicenç
Schmeiser, Tim
Sierakowska, Matylda
Sierakowska, Justyna
Sierakowski, Stanslaw
Redmond, Anthony
author_facet Ndosi, Mwidimi
Alcacer-Pitarch, Begonya
Allanore, Yannick
del Galdo, Francesco
Frerix, Marc
García-Díaz, Sílvia
Hesselstrand, Roger
Kendall, Christine
Matucci-Cerinic, Marco
Mueller-Ladner, Ulf
Sandqvist, Gunnel
Torrente-Segarra, Vicenç
Schmeiser, Tim
Sierakowska, Matylda
Sierakowska, Justyna
Sierakowski, Stanslaw
Redmond, Anthony
author_sort Ndosi, Mwidimi
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to adapt the Systemic Sclerosis Quality of Life Questionnaire (SScQoL) into six European cultures and validate it as a common measure of quality of life in systemic sclerosis (SSc). METHODS: This was a seven-country (Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden and UK) cross-sectional study. A forward–backward translation process was used to adapt the English SScQoL into target languages. SScQoL was completed by patients with SSc, then data were validated against the Rasch model. To correct local response dependency, items were grouped into the following subscales: function, emotion, sleep, social and pain and reanalysed for fit to the model, unidimensionality and cross-cultural equivalence. RESULTS: The adaptation of the SScQoL was seamless in all countries except Germany. Cross-cultural validation included 1080 patients with a mean age 58.0 years (SD 13.9) and 87% were women. Local dependency was evident in individual country data. Grouping items into testlets corrected the local dependency in most country specific data. Fit to the model, reliability and unidimensionality was achieved in six-country data after cross-cultural adjustment for Italy in the social subscale. The SScQoL was then calibrated into an interval level scale. CONCLUSION: The individual SScQoL items have translated well into five languages and overall, the scale maintained its construct validity, working well as a five-subscale questionnaire. Measures of quality of life in SSc can be directly compared across five countries (France, Poland Spain, Sweden and UK). Data from Italy are also comparable with the other five countries although require an adjustment.
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spelling pubmed-60296372018-07-06 Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study Ndosi, Mwidimi Alcacer-Pitarch, Begonya Allanore, Yannick del Galdo, Francesco Frerix, Marc García-Díaz, Sílvia Hesselstrand, Roger Kendall, Christine Matucci-Cerinic, Marco Mueller-Ladner, Ulf Sandqvist, Gunnel Torrente-Segarra, Vicenç Schmeiser, Tim Sierakowska, Matylda Sierakowska, Justyna Sierakowski, Stanslaw Redmond, Anthony Ann Rheum Dis Clinical and Epidemiological Research OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to adapt the Systemic Sclerosis Quality of Life Questionnaire (SScQoL) into six European cultures and validate it as a common measure of quality of life in systemic sclerosis (SSc). METHODS: This was a seven-country (Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden and UK) cross-sectional study. A forward–backward translation process was used to adapt the English SScQoL into target languages. SScQoL was completed by patients with SSc, then data were validated against the Rasch model. To correct local response dependency, items were grouped into the following subscales: function, emotion, sleep, social and pain and reanalysed for fit to the model, unidimensionality and cross-cultural equivalence. RESULTS: The adaptation of the SScQoL was seamless in all countries except Germany. Cross-cultural validation included 1080 patients with a mean age 58.0 years (SD 13.9) and 87% were women. Local dependency was evident in individual country data. Grouping items into testlets corrected the local dependency in most country specific data. Fit to the model, reliability and unidimensionality was achieved in six-country data after cross-cultural adjustment for Italy in the social subscale. The SScQoL was then calibrated into an interval level scale. CONCLUSION: The individual SScQoL items have translated well into five languages and overall, the scale maintained its construct validity, working well as a five-subscale questionnaire. Measures of quality of life in SSc can be directly compared across five countries (France, Poland Spain, Sweden and UK). Data from Italy are also comparable with the other five countries although require an adjustment. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-07 2018-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6029637/ /pubmed/29463517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-212412 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Clinical and Epidemiological Research
Ndosi, Mwidimi
Alcacer-Pitarch, Begonya
Allanore, Yannick
del Galdo, Francesco
Frerix, Marc
García-Díaz, Sílvia
Hesselstrand, Roger
Kendall, Christine
Matucci-Cerinic, Marco
Mueller-Ladner, Ulf
Sandqvist, Gunnel
Torrente-Segarra, Vicenç
Schmeiser, Tim
Sierakowska, Matylda
Sierakowska, Justyna
Sierakowski, Stanslaw
Redmond, Anthony
Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study
title Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study
title_full Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study
title_short Common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven European countries: a cross-sectional study
title_sort common measure of quality of life for people with systemic sclerosis across seven european countries: a cross-sectional study
topic Clinical and Epidemiological Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29463517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-212412
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