The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version

© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Spinal Cord Society. Study Design: A cross-sectional study. Objectives: To examine psychometric properties, including internal consistency, construct validity, and test–retest reliability, of the Thai version of the International Spinal...

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Main Authors: Sintip Pattanakuhar, Luntarima Suttinoon, Tinakon Wongpakaran, Siam Tongprasert
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-707732020-10-14T08:46:09Z The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version Sintip Pattanakuhar Luntarima Suttinoon Tinakon Wongpakaran Siam Tongprasert Medicine Neuroscience © 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Spinal Cord Society. Study Design: A cross-sectional study. Objectives: To examine psychometric properties, including internal consistency, construct validity, and test–retest reliability, of the Thai version of the International Spinal Cord Injury (ISCI) Quality of Life Basic Data Set (QoL-BDS). Setting: Outpatient rehabilitation clinic, urodynamic clinic, and rehabilitation ward at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital. Methods: Participants were assigned to complete two assessment tools, the Thai version of QoL-BDS which consisted of three single items on satisfaction with life as a whole, physical health and psychological health, and the Thai version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument (WHOQOL-BREF) completed by face to face interview. After 2 weeks, the participants were evaluated the QoL-BDS again via telephone interviewing to assess test–retest reliability. Results: One hundred and thirty people with spinal cord injury (SCI) were included in the study. Of all participants, 103 people had a traumatic SCI. The mean (SD) age was 43.0 (13.1) years and the median (IQR) time after SCI was 7.5 (1–14) years. The Thai version of QoL-BDS had good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.89), fair to good construct validity (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient of 0.43–0.57, p < 0.01) and good to excellent test–retest reliability (Intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.73–0.86). Conclusions: The Thai version of QoL-BDS had acceptable psychometric properties. As it is concise, QoL-BDS should be encouraged in healthcare providers to investigate QoL in people with SCI, especially in middle-income countries. 2020-10-14T08:41:06Z 2020-10-14T08:41:06Z 2020-09-01 Journal 14765624 13624393 2-s2.0-85084227394 10.1038/s41393-020-0468-9 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85084227394&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70773
institution Chiang Mai University
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continent Asia
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Neuroscience
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Neuroscience
Sintip Pattanakuhar
Luntarima Suttinoon
Tinakon Wongpakaran
Siam Tongprasert
The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version
description © 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Spinal Cord Society. Study Design: A cross-sectional study. Objectives: To examine psychometric properties, including internal consistency, construct validity, and test–retest reliability, of the Thai version of the International Spinal Cord Injury (ISCI) Quality of Life Basic Data Set (QoL-BDS). Setting: Outpatient rehabilitation clinic, urodynamic clinic, and rehabilitation ward at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital. Methods: Participants were assigned to complete two assessment tools, the Thai version of QoL-BDS which consisted of three single items on satisfaction with life as a whole, physical health and psychological health, and the Thai version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument (WHOQOL-BREF) completed by face to face interview. After 2 weeks, the participants were evaluated the QoL-BDS again via telephone interviewing to assess test–retest reliability. Results: One hundred and thirty people with spinal cord injury (SCI) were included in the study. Of all participants, 103 people had a traumatic SCI. The mean (SD) age was 43.0 (13.1) years and the median (IQR) time after SCI was 7.5 (1–14) years. The Thai version of QoL-BDS had good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.89), fair to good construct validity (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient of 0.43–0.57, p < 0.01) and good to excellent test–retest reliability (Intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.73–0.86). Conclusions: The Thai version of QoL-BDS had acceptable psychometric properties. As it is concise, QoL-BDS should be encouraged in healthcare providers to investigate QoL in people with SCI, especially in middle-income countries.
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author Sintip Pattanakuhar
Luntarima Suttinoon
Tinakon Wongpakaran
Siam Tongprasert
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Luntarima Suttinoon
Tinakon Wongpakaran
Siam Tongprasert
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title The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version
title_short The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version
title_full The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version
title_fullStr The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version
title_full_unstemmed The reliability and validity of the International Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life Basic Data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the Thai version
title_sort reliability and validity of the international spinal cord injury quality of life basic data set in people with spinal cord injuries from a middle-income country: a psychometric study of the thai version
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