Psychometric evaluation of the medical outcomes study-sleep scale in persons with overactive bladder
Autor: | Denys T. Lau, Robert Morlock, Cheryl D. Hill |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Male
medicine.medical_specialty Psychometrics Population urologic and male genital diseases Study sleep Quality of life Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans Pharmacology (medical) education Reliability (statistics) Pharmacology education.field_of_study business.industry Urinary Bladder Overactive Construct validity Middle Aged medicine.disease female genital diseases and pregnancy complications Overactive bladder Scale (social sciences) Physical therapy Quality of Life Female Nocturia business Sleep |
Zdroj: | Clinical therapeutics. 28(12) |
ISSN: | 0149-2918 |
Popis: | Background: The Medical Outcomes Study-Sleep Scale (MOS-SS) is a commonly used self-reported instrument for assessing key constructs of sleep quality and quantity. Even though the MOS-SS has successfully undergone previous validation studies in the general population, it has not been evaluated in patients with overactive bladder (OAB). Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the applicability of the MOS-SS to persons with a diagnosis of OAB. Methods: This study was a follow-up to a national nested case-control survey designed to provide estimates of the prevalence of OAB in the United States. OAB patients (N = 363) who consented to participate were mailed a postal survey to assess OAB symptoms and health-related quality of life. Analyses were then undertaken to assess the psychometric properties of the MOS-SS in this OAB sample. Psychometric evaluation of the MOS-SS included construct validity, internal consistency reliability, correlation between domains, floor/ceiling effects, and an examination of the factor structure. Results were compared with the original validation population of the MOS-SS by Hays and Stewart (1992) . Results: Internal consistency, correlations between domains, and floor/ceiling effects were generally consistent with results from the original validation study. Factor loadings of the MOS-SS items, as well as tests of construct validity, were similar between persons with OAB and individuals in the original validation population. Conclusion: Psychometric evaluation conducted in this study supports the use of the MOS-SS instrument to assess sleep problems among persons with OAB. |
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