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The Otitis Media-6 questionnaire: psychometric properties with emphasis on factor structure and interpretability.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The Otitis Media-6 questionnaire (OM-6) is the most frequently used instrument to measure health related quality of life in children with otitis media. The main objectives of this study are 1) to translate and cross-culturally adapt the OM-6 into Danish, and 2) to assess important psychometric properties including structural validity and interpretability of the OM-6 in a Danish population of children suffering from otitis media.

Methods

The OM-6 was translated and cross-culturally adapted according to international guidelines. A longitudinal validation study enrolled 491 children and their families, and the measurement properties of the OM-6 were evaluated using the Cosmin taxonomy. The properties assessed were construct and structural validity (confirmatory factor analysis) including internal consistency, reproducibility (test-retest reliability and smallest detectable change), responsiveness and interpretability.

Results

A total of 435 children were eligible to participate in the study. Analyses of structural validity and internal consistency indicated that parent appraisal of hearing and speech problems may be problematic. Both scales showed similarly good test-retest reliability and construct validity, were able to discriminate between diagnostic subgroups and responsive to change. Cut-off values of 16.7 and 30.0 were found to represent minimal important change for the patients.

Conclusions

The Danish version of the OM-6 is a reliable, valid, responsive and interpretable questionnaire to measure quality of life in children with otitis media. This study sheds light on possible weaknesses of the instrument that needs to be acknowledged in the utilization of the instrument. However, despite these issues our results support the continuing use of OM-6 as a 1-factor functional health scale with a separate global health rating. Furthermore, indications of values representing minimal important change as perceived by the respondent are presented.

SUBMITTER: Heidemann CH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4222717 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Otitis Media-6 questionnaire: psychometric properties with emphasis on factor structure and interpretability.

Heidemann Christian Hamilton CH   Godballe Christian C   Kjeldsen Anette Drøhse AD   Johansen Eva Charlotte Jung EC   Faber Christian Emil CE   Lauridsen Henrik Hein HH  

Health and quality of life outcomes 20131120


<h4>Background</h4>The Otitis Media-6 questionnaire (OM-6) is the most frequently used instrument to measure health related quality of life in children with otitis media. The main objectives of this study are 1) to translate and cross-culturally adapt the OM-6 into Danish, and 2) to assess important psychometric properties including structural validity and interpretability of the OM-6 in a Danish population of children suffering from otitis media.<h4>Methods</h4>The OM-6 was translated and cross  ...[more]

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