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12 février 2019The quality of life in genetic neuromuscular disease questionnaire: Rasch validation of the French version.
Auteurs
- Dany Antoine
- Rapin Amandine
- Lavallart B
- Saoüt V
- Reveillère Christian
- Bassez G
- Tiffreau Vincent
- Péréon Yves
- Sacconi Sabrina
- Eymard B
- Dramé M
- Jolly Damien
- Novella Jean-Luc
- Hardouin Jean-Benoit - Maitre de Conférences - HDR - Biostatistique - UFR de Pharmacie
- Boyer François
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Abstract
Introduction: Slowly progressive, genetic neuromuscular diseases (gNMDs) often lead to important motor deficiencies and functional limitations. The Quality of Life in Genetic Neuromuscular Disease Questionnaire (QoL-gNMD) is a new health-related quality-of-life questionnaire developed for these patients. The purpose of the present study was to validate the French version of the QoL-gNMD and to calibrate its measurement system. Methods:
Both the QoL-gNMD and a validated generic questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF) were administered to patients. Validation was performed using item response theory. The partial credit model (Rasch) was used to calibrate each domain. Results:
Three hundred fifteen adult patients were included. All 3 domains showed adequate psychometric properties (internal consistency: person separation index >0.77; repeatability: test-retest intraclass correlation coefficient >0.75, scalability coefficient >0.38) and fitted the partial credit model. The QoL-gNMD also demonstrated adequate concurrent validity with the WHOQOL-BREF. Conclusion:
The QoL-gNMD showed adequate psychometric properties and can be used in clinical settings. Although not anchor-based, the minimum detectable change tables help in interpreting score change.
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