Validation of the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0) 12-item tool against the 36-item version for measuring functioning and disability associated with pregnancy and history of severe maternal morbidity

Autor: Silveira, C, Souza, RT, Costa, ML, Parpinelli, MA, Pacagnella, RC, Ferreira, EC, Mayrink, J, Guida, JP, Sousa, MH, Say, L, Chou, D, Filippi, V, Barreix, M, Barbour, K, Firoz, T, von Dadelszen, P, Cecatti, JG, Andreucci, CB, Angelini, CR, Ferraz, JP, Zanardi, DM, Camargo, RS, Cottler, S, Fawole, O, Gadama, L, Ghérissi, A, Gyte, G, Hindin, M, Jayathilaka, A, Kalamar, A, Kone, Y, Kostanjsek, N, Lange, I, Magee, LA, Mathur, A, McCaw-Binns, A, Morgan, M, Munjanja, S, Gichuhi, GN, Petzold, M, Sullivan, E, Taulo, F, Tunçalp, Ö, Vanderkruik, R
Rok vydání: 2018
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Popis: © 2018 World Health Organization; licensed by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics. Objective: To validate the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0 (WHODAS 2.0) 12-item tool against the 36-item version for measuring functioning and disability associated with pregnancy and the occurrence of maternal morbidity. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of the Brazilian retrospective cohort study on long-term repercussions of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) among women who delivered at a tertiary facility (COMMAG study). We compared WHODAS-12 and WHODAS-36 scores of women with and without SMM using measures of central tendency and variability, tests for instruments’ agreement (Bland-Altman plot), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and Cronbach alpha coefficient for internal consistency. Results: The COMMAG study enrolled 638 women up to 5 years postpartum. Although the median WHODAS-36 and -12 scores for all women were statistically different (13.04 and 11.76, respectively; P
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