Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Italian Version of SWAL-QOL |
| |
Authors: | Daniela Ginocchio Enrico Alfonsi Francesco Mozzanica Anna Rosa Accornero Antonella Bergonzoni Giulia Chiarello Nicoletta De Luca Daniele Farneti Simonelli Marilia Paola Calcagno Valentina Turroni Antonio Schindler |
| |
Affiliation: | 1.Audiology Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health,University of Milan, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico,Milan,Italy;2.Department of Neurophysiology and Neurorehabilitation, National Institute of Neurology, “C. Mondino” Foundation IRCCS,University of Pavia,Pavia,Italy;3.Phoniatric Unit, Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences “L. Sacco”,University of Milan,Milan,Italy;4.Department of Surgical Sciences,University of Turin,Turin,Italy;5.Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, San Giorgio Hospital,University of Ferrara,Ferrara,Italy;6.Department of Otorhinolaryngology,University Hospital of Ferrara,Ferrara,Italy;7.Audiology-Phoniatrics Unit,Infermi Hospital,Rimini,Italy;8.Speech and Swallowing Rehabilitation Service,“Santa Lucia” Foundation IRCCS,Rome,Italy |
| |
Abstract: | The aim of the study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Italian SWAL-QOL (I-SWAL-QOL). The study consisted of five phases: item generation, reliability analysis, normative data generation, validity analysis, and responsiveness analysis. The item generation phase followed the five-step, cross-cultural, adaptation process of translation and back-translation. A group of 92 dysphagic patients was enrolled for the internal consistency analysis. Seventy-eight patients completed the I-SWAL-QOL twice, 2 weeks apart, for test–retest reliability analysis. A group of 200 asymptomatic subjects completed the I-SWAL-QOL for normative data generation. I-SWAL-QOL scores obtained by both the group of dysphagic subjects and asymptomatic ones were compared for validity analysis. I-SWAL-QOL scores were correlated with SF-36 scores in 67 patients with dysphagia for concurrent validity analysis. Finally, I-SWAL-QOL scores obtained in a group of 30 dysphagic patients before and after successful rehabilitation treatment were compared for responsiveness analysis. All the enrolled patients managed to complete the I-SWAL-QOL without needing any assistance, within 20 min. Internal consistency was acceptable for all I-SWAL-QOL subscales (α > 0.70). Test–retest reliability was also satisfactory for all subscales (ICC > 0.7). A significant difference between the dysphagic group and the control group was found in all I-SWAL-QOL subscales (p < 0.05). Mild to moderate correlations between I-SWAL-QOL and SF-36 subscales were observed. I-SWAL-QOL scores obtained in the pre-treatment condition were significantly lower than those obtained after swallowing rehabilitation. I-SWAL-QOL is reliable, valid, responsive to changes in QOL, and recommended for clinical practice and outcome research. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|