کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6009769 | 1579829 | 2016 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

- PedsQL⢠Epilepsy Module captures idiosyncratic HRQOL in youth with epilepsy.
- Instrument has parallel self-report and parent-proxy versions.
- Assesses HRQOL in children 2-18Â years
- Appropriate for use with patients of varying levels of functioning
- Developed using the same standardized qualitative methods as other PedsQL⢠modules
Youth with epilepsy have impaired health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Existing epilepsy-specific HRQOL measures are limited by not having parallel self- and parent-proxy versions, having a restricted age range, not being inclusive of children with developmental disabilities, or being too lengthy for use in a clinical setting. Generic HRQOL measures do not adequately capture the idiosyncrasies of epilepsy. The purpose of the present study was to develop items and content validity for the PedsQL⢠Epilepsy Module.MethodsAn iterative qualitative process of conducting focus group interviews with families of children with epilepsy, obtaining expert input, and conducting cognitive interviews and debriefing was utilized to develop empirically derived content for the instrument. Eleven health providers with expertise in pediatric epilepsy from across the country provided feedback on the conceptual model and content, including epileptologists, nurse practitioners, social workers, and psychologists. Ten pediatric patients (age 4-16 years) with a diagnosis of epilepsy and 11 parents participated in focus groups. Thirteen pediatric patients (age 5-17 years) and 17 parents participated in cognitive interviews.ResultsFocus groups, expert input, and cognitive debriefing resulted in 6 final domains including restrictions, seizure management, cognitive/executive functioning, social, sleep/fatigue, and mood/behavior. Patient self-report versions ranged from 30 to 33 items and parent proxy-report versions ranged from 26 to 33 items, with the toddler and young child versions having fewer items.ConclusionsStandardized qualitative methodology was employed to develop the items and content for the novel PedsQL⢠Epilepsy Module. The PedsQL⢠Epilepsy Module has the potential to enhance clinical decision-making in pediatric epilepsy by capturing and monitoring important patient-identified contributors to HRQOL.
Journal: Epilepsy & Behavior - Volume 62, September 2016, Pages 115-120