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Ruben, J. |
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Yahathugoda, T.C. |
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Weerasooriya, M.V. |
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Punchihewa, M.W. |
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Senadheera, C. |
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Somasiri, K.G. |
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Perera, B. |
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2024-10-11T08:09:35Z |
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2024-10-11T08:09:35Z |
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2020-06-16 |
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Ruben, J., Yahathugoda, T.C., Weerasooriya, M.V., Punchihewa, M.W., Senadheera, C., Somasiri, K.G. and Perera, B. (2020) ‘Development and assessment of the psychometric properties of a new scale (15 item PSB-CL) to monitor the psychosocial burden of chronic lymphoedema in filariasis’, <i>Galle Medical Journal</i>, 25(2), p. 38-47. Available at: https://doi.org/10.4038/gmj.v25i2.8022. |
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1391-7072 |
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http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/handle/iruor/18108 |
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Introduction: Chronic lymphoedema (CL) of lymphatic filariasis causes severe psychosocial burdens (PSB) to its victims. Currently-established scales to measure PSB of CL are not culturally adaptable to Sri Lankan patients. In this study, we developed and assessed the psychometric properties of a disease-specific questionnaire (15 item PSB-CL).
Methods and Results: A detailed literature search was done to identify scales related to PSB of CL patients. Questions were developed through collected expressions from semi-structured interviews with 46 CL patients. A response scale was developed from the collected pool of possible responses, and they were scored using a visual analogue scale. Face and content validity were carried out using an initial questionnaire (31 questions). They were reduced to 27 by removing unclear, ambiguous, double-stranded ones and those with value-laden words. This new questionnaire was administrated on 92 patients by a group of doctors for item reduction by the analysis of internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha > 0.7) and factor analysis (Principal Component Analysis; Eigenvalues > 1). After the patient survey and factor analysis, the final questionnaire PSB-CL was formed with 15 questions that had four subscales (factors), physical, social, fear and humiliation. Patients (n=92) reported quite a large percentage (42% - 69%) of problems under each dimension.
Conclusion: The scale to measure the psychosocial burden of chronic lymphoedema in lymphatic filariasis patients in Sri Lanka. Further validation of the tool is needed. |
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en |
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Galle Medical Association |
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dc.subject |
Lymphatic filariasis |
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measuring scale |
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dc.subject |
psychosocial burden |
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dc.title |
Development and Assessment of the Psychometric Properties of a New Scale (15 item PSB-CL) to Monitor the Psychosocial Burden of Chronic Lymphoedema in Filariasis |
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Article |
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