Validation of a questionnaire for the assessment of pain following ventral hernia repair—the VHPQ
Autor: | Gabriel Sandblom, Karin Strigård, Ulf Gunnarsson, Leonard Clay, Ulf Fränneby |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Postoperative pain Pain assessment Surveys and Questionnaires Activities of Daily Living medicine Humans Herniorrhaphy Pain Measurement Pain Postoperative Ventral hernia repair business.industry Middle Aged Vascular surgery Hernia Ventral digestive system diseases Surgery Cardiac surgery stomatognathic diseases surgical procedures operative Cardiothoracic surgery Anesthesia Ventral hernia Female business Abdominal surgery |
Zdroj: | Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery. 397:1219-1224 |
ISSN: | 1435-2451 1435-2443 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00423-012-0932-x |
Popis: | The aim of this study was to create and evaluate the validity and reliability of a novel ventral hernia pain questionnaire (VHPQ) to assess pain following surgery for ventral hernia.The questionnaire was constructed using focus groups and patient interviews. Validity was tested on 51 patients who responded to the VHPQ and brief pain inventory (BPI) 1 and 4 weeks following surgery. Reliability and internal consistency was tested on 74 patients who had surgery 3 years earlier and received the VHPQ and BPI on two separate occasions. Pain not related to surgery was examined on one occasion using the VHPQ on 100 non-operated people.For pain intensity items, a significant decrease was seen from week 1 to week 4 postoperative (p 0.05). Spearman rank correlations were significant between the pain intensity items of the VHPQ and the BPI, tested 1 week postoperative (p 0.05). Kappa levels for test-retest of items for interference with daily activities were higher than 0.5 for all items except one. Intra-class correlation was significant for pain intensity items (p 0.05) in the test-retest group. Three years after surgery, the operated group stated more pain in the pain intensity items (p 0.05) and more interference with daily activities (p 0.05) than a non-operated group from the general population.The validity and reliability of the VHPQ make it a useful tool in assessing postoperative pain and patient satisfaction. |
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