TY - JOUR
T1 - Reliability and validity of the buruli ulcer functional limitation score questionnaire
AU - Stienstra, Ymkje
AU - Dijkstra, Pieter U.
AU - Van Wezel, Marieke J.
AU - Van Roest, Margijske H.G.
AU - Beets, Michiel
AU - Zljlstra, Ijsbrand
AU - Johnson, R. Christian
AU - Ampadu, Edwin O.
AU - Gbovi, Jules
AU - Zinsou, Claude
AU - Etuaful, Samuel
AU - Klutse, Erasmus Y.
AU - Van Der Graaf, Winette T.A.
AU - Van Der Werf, Tjip S.
PY - 2005/4/1
Y1 - 2005/4/1
N2 - The reliability and validity of the earlier developed Buruli ulcer functional limitation score (BUFLS) questionnaire was assessed. Of 638 former Buruli ulcer patients (of 678 individuals examined), sufficient items on daily activities (> 13 of the 19) were applicable to calculate a score. To determine the validity, the functional limitation scores of the 638 individuals were compared with the global impression of the limitations, range of motion (ROM), and the social impact (change of occupation or education) of Buruli ulcer. To determine inter-observer reliability, the functional limitation score was reassessed in 107 participants within one and three weeks after the first interview by another interviewer and interpreter. Both global impression and ROM correlated well with the functional limitation scores (p = 0.66 and p = 0.61). The inter-observer reliability of 107 participants as measured by an intra-class correlation coefficient of 0.86 was very good. The functional limitation scores measured in the second assessment were significantly higher than in the first assessment. This should be taken into account when the functional limitation score is used for the individual patient. The BUFLS can be used as for between group comparisons of endpoints in clinical trials and in the planning of resources.
AB - The reliability and validity of the earlier developed Buruli ulcer functional limitation score (BUFLS) questionnaire was assessed. Of 638 former Buruli ulcer patients (of 678 individuals examined), sufficient items on daily activities (> 13 of the 19) were applicable to calculate a score. To determine the validity, the functional limitation scores of the 638 individuals were compared with the global impression of the limitations, range of motion (ROM), and the social impact (change of occupation or education) of Buruli ulcer. To determine inter-observer reliability, the functional limitation score was reassessed in 107 participants within one and three weeks after the first interview by another interviewer and interpreter. Both global impression and ROM correlated well with the functional limitation scores (p = 0.66 and p = 0.61). The inter-observer reliability of 107 participants as measured by an intra-class correlation coefficient of 0.86 was very good. The functional limitation scores measured in the second assessment were significantly higher than in the first assessment. This should be taken into account when the functional limitation score is used for the individual patient. The BUFLS can be used as for between group comparisons of endpoints in clinical trials and in the planning of resources.
U2 - 10.4269/ajtmh.2005.72.449
DO - 10.4269/ajtmh.2005.72.449
M3 - Article
VL - 72
SP - 449
EP - 452
JO - The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
JF - The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
IS - 4
ER -