Cross-cultural adaptation and measurement properties of the French version of the Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R)

Autor: Caroline Praz, Philippe Vuistiner, Aurélie Vouilloz, Olivier Borens, Isabelle Loiret, Domizio Suva, Jean Lambert, Noël Martinet, François Luthi, Alain Lacraz, C. Favre, Jean Paysant, Christos Karatzios, Bertrand Léger
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
Questionnaires
030506 rehabilitation
Psychometrics
Intraclass correlation
medicine.medical_treatment
Culture
Validity
Social Sciences
Anxiety
0302 clinical medicine
Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
Sociology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Medicine and Health Sciences
Psychology
Reliability (statistics)
Prosthetics
Multidisciplinary
ddc:617
Depression
Statistics
Research Design
Physical Sciences
Engineering and Technology
Medicine
0305 other medical science
Factor Analysis
Clinical psychology
Research Article
Biotechnology
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Psychological Adjustment
Science
education
Artificial Limbs
Bioengineering
Research and Analysis Methods
Amputation
Surgical

03 medical and health sciences
Cronbach's alpha
Mental Health and Psychiatry
Cross-Cultural Studies
medicine
Humans
Statistical Methods
Psychological and Psychosocial Issues
Rasch model
Survey Research
Mood Disorders
Construct validity
Reproducibility of Results
Biology and Life Sciences
Health Care
Assistive Technologies
Amputation
Quality of Life
Medical Devices and Equipment
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Mathematics
Zdroj: PLOS ONE, Vol. 15, No 2 (2020) P. e0229084
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 2, p e0229084 (2020)
PLoS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
Popis: Background The Trinity Amputation and Prosthesis Experience Scales-Revised (TAPES-R) is a self-administered questionnaire to measure multidimensional adjustment to a prosthetic limb. Our aim was to assess the validity and reliability of the French version of the TAPES-R (TAPES-R-F). Materials and methods The cross-cultural adaptation was performed according to the recommendations. Factor analysis and Rasch analysis were also performed to allow comparison with the original English version. Construct validity was assessed by measuring the correlations between TAPES-R-F subscores and quality of life, pain, body image satisfaction, anxiety and depression. Internal consistency was measured with Cronbach's α. The standard error of measurement, smallest detectable change, Bland and Altman limits of agreement, and intraclass correlation were the measures of agreement and reliability. Results No major difficulties were encountered throughout the trans-cultural adaptation process. The final version of the TAPES-R-F was well accepted and understood by the patients. According to the factor analysis, the satisfaction scale should be treated as a one-dimensional construct when used by French-speaking people and should not be separated into two separate subscales, functional and aesthetic, as is the case in the original English version. Our study confirmed that there is a strong relationship between biopsychosocial factors and adjustment to amputation. Cronbach's α > 0.8 for all the subscales. Reliability was good to excellent for all the subscales (ICCs between 0.61 and 0.89). The smallest detectable changes were 0.7, 0.8, 1.3, 0.4, and 1.8 (general adjustment, social adjustment, adjustment to limitation, activity restriction, and global satisfaction with the prosthesis). Conclusions The TAPES-R-F is a valid and reliable instrument to assess multidimensional adjustment of French-speaking lower limb amputees. This questionnaire can be used for both clinical assessment and research purposes.
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