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QOLIBRI Overall Scale: a brief index of health-related quality of life after traumatic brain injury

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QOLIBRI Overall Scale: a brief index of health-related quality of life after traumatic brain injury

Auteurs : Nicole Von Steinbuechel ; Lindsay Wilson ; Henning Gibbons ; Holger Muehlan ; Holger Schmidt ; Silke Schmidt ; Nadine Sasse ; Sanna Koskinen ; Jaana Sarajuuri ; Stefan Höfer ; Monika Bullinger ; Andrew Maas ; Edmund Neugebauer ; Jane Powell ; Klaus Von Wild ; George Zitnay ; Wilbert Bakx ; Anne-Lise Christensen ; Rita Formisano ; Graeme Hawthorne ; Jean-Luc Truelle

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Background The Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI) scale is a recently developed instrument that provides a profile of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in domains typically affected by brain injury. However, for global assessment it is desirable to have a brief summary measure. This study examined a 6-item QOLIBRI Overall Scale (QOLIBRI-OS), and considered whether it could provide an index of HRQoL after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods The properties of the QOLIBRI-OS were studied in a sample of 792 participants with TBI recruited from centres in nine countries covering six languages. An examination of construct validity was undertaken on a subsample of 153 participants recruited in Germany who had been assessed on two relevant brief quality of life measures, the Satisfaction With Life Scale and the Quality of Life Visual Analogue Scale. Results The reliability of the QOLIBRI-OS was good (Cronbach's α=0.86, test-retest reliability =0.81) and similar in participants with higher and lower cognitive performance. Factor analysis indicated that the scale is unidimensional. Rasch analysis also showed a satisfactory fit with this model. The QOLIBRI-OS correlates highly with the total score from the full QOLIBRI scale (r=0.87). Moderate to strong relationships were found among the QOLIBRI-OS and the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale, Short-Form-36, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (r=0.54 to -0.76). The QOLIBRI-OS showed good construct validity in the TBI group. Conclusions The QOLIBRI-OS assesses a similar construct to the QOLIBRI total score and can be used as a brief index of HRQoL for TBI.

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ET : QOLIBRI Overall Scale: a brief index of health-related quality of life after traumatic brain injury
AU : VON STEINBUECHEL (Nicole); WILSON (Lindsay); GIBBONS (Henning); MUEHLAN (Holger); SCHMIDT (Holger); SCHMIDT (Silke); SASSE (Nadine); KOSKINEN (Sanna); SARAJUURI (Jaana); HÖFER (Stefan); BULLINGER (Monika); MAAS (Andrew); NEUGEBAUER (Edmund); POWELL (Jane); VON WILD (Klaus); ZITNAY (George); BAKX (Wilbert); CHRISTENSEN (Anne-Lise); FORMISANO (Rita); HAWTHORNE (Graeme); TRUELLE (Jean-Luc)
AF : Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Georg-August-University/Gottingen/Allemagne (1 aut., 3 aut., 7 aut.); Division of Psychology, University of Stirling/Stirling/Royaume-Uni (2 aut.); Department of Health and Prevention, University of Greifswald/Greifswald/Allemagne (4 aut.); Department of Neurology, University Medical Center/Göttingen/Allemagne (5 aut., 6 aut.); Unit of Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychology, Käpylä Rehabilitation Centre/Helsinki/Finlande (8 aut., 9 aut.); Department of Medical Psychology, Innsbruck Medical University/Innsbruck/Autriche (10 aut.); Institut und Poliklinik für Medizinische Psychologie, University of Hamburg/Hamburg/Allemagne (11 aut.); Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Antwerp/Antwerp/Belgique (12 aut.); Institute for Research in Operative Medicine, University of Witten/Herdecke/Cologne/Allemagne (13 aut.); Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London/London/Royaume-Uni (14 aut.); Westfälische Wilhelms-University/Münster/Allemagne (15 aut.); University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania/Etats-Unis (16 aut.); Adelante Adult Rehabilitation Centre, Maastricht University/Maastricht/Pays-Bas (17 aut.); Centre for Rehabilitation of Brain Injury and Centre for Cognition and Memory, University of Copenhagen/Copenhagen/Danemark (18 aut.); IRCCS Fondazione 'Santa Lucia'/Rome/Italie (19 aut.); Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne/Victoria/Australie (20 aut.); Rehabilitation Department, University Hospital Garches/Garches/France (21 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry; ISSN 0022-3050; Coden JNNPAU; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2012; Vol. 83; No. 11; Pp. 1041-1047; Bibl. 39 ref.
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EA : Background The Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI) scale is a recently developed instrument that provides a profile of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in domains typically affected by brain injury. However, for global assessment it is desirable to have a brief summary measure. This study examined a 6-item QOLIBRI Overall Scale (QOLIBRI-OS), and considered whether it could provide an index of HRQoL after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods The properties of the QOLIBRI-OS were studied in a sample of 792 participants with TBI recruited from centres in nine countries covering six languages. An examination of construct validity was undertaken on a subsample of 153 participants recruited in Germany who had been assessed on two relevant brief quality of life measures, the Satisfaction With Life Scale and the Quality of Life Visual Analogue Scale. Results The reliability of the QOLIBRI-OS was good (Cronbach's α=0.86, test-retest reliability =0.81) and similar in participants with higher and lower cognitive performance. Factor analysis indicated that the scale is unidimensional. Rasch analysis also showed a satisfactory fit with this model. The QOLIBRI-OS correlates highly with the total score from the full QOLIBRI scale (r=0.87). Moderate to strong relationships were found among the QOLIBRI-OS and the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale, Short-Form-36, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (r=0.54 to -0.76). The QOLIBRI-OS showed good construct validity in the TBI group. Conclusions The QOLIBRI-OS assesses a similar construct to the QOLIBRI total score and can be used as a brief index of HRQoL for TBI.
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FD : Traumatisme crânien; Pathologie du système nerveux; Qualité de vie
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<AF>Department of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Georg-August-University/Gottingen/Allemagne (1 aut., 3 aut., 7 aut.); Division of Psychology, University of Stirling/Stirling/Royaume-Uni (2 aut.); Department of Health and Prevention, University of Greifswald/Greifswald/Allemagne (4 aut.); Department of Neurology, University Medical Center/Göttingen/Allemagne (5 aut., 6 aut.); Unit of Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychology, Käpylä Rehabilitation Centre/Helsinki/Finlande (8 aut., 9 aut.); Department of Medical Psychology, Innsbruck Medical University/Innsbruck/Autriche (10 aut.); Institut und Poliklinik für Medizinische Psychologie, University of Hamburg/Hamburg/Allemagne (11 aut.); Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Antwerp/Antwerp/Belgique (12 aut.); Institute for Research in Operative Medicine, University of Witten/Herdecke/Cologne/Allemagne (13 aut.); Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths, University of London/London/Royaume-Uni (14 aut.); Westfälische Wilhelms-University/Münster/Allemagne (15 aut.); University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania/Etats-Unis (16 aut.); Adelante Adult Rehabilitation Centre, Maastricht University/Maastricht/Pays-Bas (17 aut.); Centre for Rehabilitation of Brain Injury and Centre for Cognition and Memory, University of Copenhagen/Copenhagen/Danemark (18 aut.); IRCCS Fondazione 'Santa Lucia'/Rome/Italie (19 aut.); Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne/Victoria/Australie (20 aut.); Rehabilitation Department, University Hospital Garches/Garches/France (21 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry; ISSN 0022-3050; Coden JNNPAU; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2012; Vol. 83; No. 11; Pp. 1041-1047; Bibl. 39 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Background The Quality of Life after Brain Injury (QOLIBRI) scale is a recently developed instrument that provides a profile of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in domains typically affected by brain injury. However, for global assessment it is desirable to have a brief summary measure. This study examined a 6-item QOLIBRI Overall Scale (QOLIBRI-OS), and considered whether it could provide an index of HRQoL after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods The properties of the QOLIBRI-OS were studied in a sample of 792 participants with TBI recruited from centres in nine countries covering six languages. An examination of construct validity was undertaken on a subsample of 153 participants recruited in Germany who had been assessed on two relevant brief quality of life measures, the Satisfaction With Life Scale and the Quality of Life Visual Analogue Scale. Results The reliability of the QOLIBRI-OS was good (Cronbach's α=0.86, test-retest reliability =0.81) and similar in participants with higher and lower cognitive performance. Factor analysis indicated that the scale is unidimensional. Rasch analysis also showed a satisfactory fit with this model. The QOLIBRI-OS correlates highly with the total score from the full QOLIBRI scale (r=0.87). Moderate to strong relationships were found among the QOLIBRI-OS and the Extended Glasgow Outcome Scale, Short-Form-36, and Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (r=0.54 to -0.76). The QOLIBRI-OS showed good construct validity in the TBI group. Conclusions The QOLIBRI-OS assesses a similar construct to the QOLIBRI total score and can be used as a brief index of HRQoL for TBI.</EA>
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<FD>Traumatisme crânien; Pathologie du système nerveux; Qualité de vie</FD>
<ED>Head trauma; Nervous system diseases; Quality of life</ED>
<SD>Traumatismo craneoencefálico; Sistema nervioso patología; Calidad vida</SD>
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