Rasch analysis in the development of the nutriQoL® questionnaire, a specific health-related quality of life instrument for home enteral nutrition

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Apezetxea A. [1 ]
Carrillo L. [2 ]
Casanueva F. [3 ]
de la Cuerda C. [4 ]
Cuesta F. [5 ]
Irles J.A. [6 ]
Virgili M.N. [7 ]
Layola M. [8 ]
Lizán L. [9 ,10 ]
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[1] Organización Sanitaria Integrada Bilbao-Basurto, Bilbao
[2] Centro de Salud Victoria de Acentejo, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
[3] Department of Medicine, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Santiago (CHUS), CIBER de Fisiopatologia Obesidad y Nutricion (CIBERobn), Instituto Salud Carlos III, Santiago de Compostela
[4] Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid
[5] Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid
[6] Hospital Universitario Nuestra Señora de Valme, Sevilla
[7] Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona
[8] Nestlé Health Science, Barcelona
[9] Outcomes’10, Universitat Jaume 1, Parc Cientific, Tecnologic i Empresarial, Edificio Espaitec 2, Campus del Riu Sec, Avenida Sos Baynat s/n, Castellon de la Plana, 12071, Castellon
[10] Departamento de Medicina, Universidad Jaime I, Campus Riu Sec, Avenida Sos Baynat s/n,, Castellón de la Plana
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Health-related quality of life; Home enteral nutrition; Rasch analysis;
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10.1186/s41687-018-0050-9
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Background: Home enteral nutrition (HEN) is a therapeutic method used in patients who are unable to ingest the required amounts of nutrients but retain a functional gastrointestinal tract. The objective of this study was to compose a specific questionnaire for measuring health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in HEN patients irrespective of their underlying condition and HEN route of administration. Methods: Literature review, focus groups and semi-structured interviews were used to propose an initial version of the questionnaire which was answered by 165 participants. The responses were analyzed using the Rasch methodology. Firstly, the appropriateness of response options was assessed. Then, the differential item functioning (DIF) was evaluated. Finally, the item fit statistics, infit and outfit, were determined. Results: Rasch analysis was performed on the responses given to the 43 items included in the initial questionnaire. Four items were excluded because more than 50% of respondents answered that the situation proposed did not apply to them. Seven items that showed overlapping and disordered categories were also removed. Pairwise DIF analysis were performed in subgroups defined by underlying disease and administration route. Eleven items presented DIF and were eliminated from the questionnaire. Finally, four items were deleted after analyzing the fit statistics, three of which did not fit the Rasch model and one did not belong to either of the dimensions. The final version of NutriQoL® includes 17 items. Conclusions: NutriQoL® is a useful instrument to assess the HRQoL of HEN patients with any disease and any administration route. © The Author(s).
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