Validation of Marathi Version of Stroke-specific Quality of Life

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作者
Ganvir, Suvarna [1 ]
Harishchandre, Maheshwari [1 ]
Kunde, Chetana [1 ]
机构
[1] DVVPFS Coll Physiotherapy, Dept Neurophysiotherapy, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India
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Marathi; stroke specific quality of life; validation; SCALE; SURVIVORS; RISK;
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10.4103/aian.AIAN_449_17
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and Purpose: One of the most important patient-centered outcomes in patients with stroke is quality of life. Apart from physical affection, stroke affects cognitive, emotional language along with social functioning. Stroke-specific quality of life (SSQOL) is a measure to assess the quality of life in patients with stroke. The aim of this study is to investigate the reliability and validity of Marathi version of SSQOL in patients with stroke. Methodology: Translation of SSQOL in Marathi language was performed in accordance with the published guidelines. Validation of Marathi version of SSQOL was carried out by 130 patients with stroke with minimum 1 year of duration of stroke. Reliability was measured with the help of 36 volunteers diagnosed with stroke. Results: There were no major changes in the translated version, except in three items. Reliability was found to be 0.82 and validity was found to be 0.93. Floor and ceiling effects were found to be 11.3% and 6.3%, respectively. Conclusion: Marathi version of SSQOL is a valid, reliable instrument for measuring self-reported health-related quality of life in patients with stroke.
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