Development of the dementia quality of life instrument-Japanese version

Aim: The aim of this study was to develop the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Japanese version (DQoL-Japanese Version). Methods: The subjects were 72 elderly patients, 19 men and 53 women (Vascular Dementia: 66, Senile dementia Alzheimer type 6) using day care and day services who had obtained a...

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Published inNihon Rōnen Igakkai zasshi Vol. 42; no. 4; pp. 423 - 431
Main Authors Suzuki, Mizue, Uchida, Atsuko, Kanamori, Masao, Ooshiro, Hajime
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Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to develop the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Japanese version (DQoL-Japanese Version). Methods: The subjects were 72 elderly patients, 19 men and 53 women (Vascular Dementia: 66, Senile dementia Alzheimer type 6) using day care and day services who had obtained approval for participation in the investigation. The interview survey was conducted from October 2002 to January 2003. Results: In the subscales of the DQoL-Japanese Version, “negative feelings” scored the highest and “affirmative feelings” the lowest. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the test and those of a conducted 2 weeks later, ranging from 0.730 to 0.857 (p<0.05). The internal consistency reliability for the five scales ranges from alpha 0.66 to 0.864. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) and DQOL sub-scales such as “self esteem, ” “positive affect”, “negative feelings” and “feeling of belonging”. On the other hand, there was no significant relationship between the GDS and “aesthetics” of the DQoL-Japanese Version. Conclusions: It was suggested that the DQoL-Japanese Version DQoL is useful to measure subjective QOL of elderly patients with dementia. The subjects who understood the questions of the DQoL-Japanese Version and were able to be interviewed, had a Mini-Mental State score of 13 points or more. It was clarified that DQoL-Japanese Version was reliable and showed evidence of validity as well as the original DQOL.
AbstractList The aim of this study was to develop the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Japanese version (DQoL-Japanese Version).AIMThe aim of this study was to develop the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Japanese version (DQoL-Japanese Version).The subjects were 72 elderly patients, 19 men and 53 women (Vascular Dementia: 66, Senile dementia Alzheimer type 6) using day care and day services who had obtained approval for participation in the investigation. The interview survey was conducted from October 2002 to January 2003.METHODSThe subjects were 72 elderly patients, 19 men and 53 women (Vascular Dementia: 66, Senile dementia Alzheimer type 6) using day care and day services who had obtained approval for participation in the investigation. The interview survey was conducted from October 2002 to January 2003.In the subscales of the DQoL-Japanese Version, "negative feelings" scored the highest and "affirmative feelings" the lowest. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the test and those of a conducted 2 weeks later, ranging from 0.730 to 0.857 (p<0.05). The internal consistency reliability for the five scales ranges from alpha=0.66 to 0.864. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) and DQOL sub-scales such as "self esteem," "positive affect", "negative feelings" and "feeling of belonging". On the other hand, there was no significant relationship between the GDS and "aesthetics" of the DQoL-Japanese Version.RESULTSIn the subscales of the DQoL-Japanese Version, "negative feelings" scored the highest and "affirmative feelings" the lowest. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the test and those of a conducted 2 weeks later, ranging from 0.730 to 0.857 (p<0.05). The internal consistency reliability for the five scales ranges from alpha=0.66 to 0.864. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) and DQOL sub-scales such as "self esteem," "positive affect", "negative feelings" and "feeling of belonging". On the other hand, there was no significant relationship between the GDS and "aesthetics" of the DQoL-Japanese Version.It was suggested that the DQoL-Japanese Version DQoL is useful to measure subjective QOL of elderly patients with dementia. The subjects who understood the questions of the DQoL-Japanese Version and were able to be interviewed, had a Mini-Mental State score of 13 points or more. It was clarified that DQoL-Japanese Version was reliable and showed evidence of validity as well as the original DQOL.CONCLUSIONSIt was suggested that the DQoL-Japanese Version DQoL is useful to measure subjective QOL of elderly patients with dementia. The subjects who understood the questions of the DQoL-Japanese Version and were able to be interviewed, had a Mini-Mental State score of 13 points or more. It was clarified that DQoL-Japanese Version was reliable and showed evidence of validity as well as the original DQOL.
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Japanese version (DQoL-Japanese Version). Methods: The subjects were 72 elderly patients, 19 men and 53 women (Vascular Dementia: 66, Senile dementia Alzheimer type 6) using day care and day services who had obtained approval for participation in the investigation. The interview survey was conducted from October 2002 to January 2003. Results: In the subscales of the DQoL-Japanese Version, “negative feelings” scored the highest and “affirmative feelings” the lowest. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the test and those of a conducted 2 weeks later, ranging from 0.730 to 0.857 (p<0.05). The internal consistency reliability for the five scales ranges from alpha 0.66 to 0.864. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) and DQOL sub-scales such as “self esteem, ” “positive affect”, “negative feelings” and “feeling of belonging”. On the other hand, there was no significant relationship between the GDS and “aesthetics” of the DQoL-Japanese Version. Conclusions: It was suggested that the DQoL-Japanese Version DQoL is useful to measure subjective QOL of elderly patients with dementia. The subjects who understood the questions of the DQoL-Japanese Version and were able to be interviewed, had a Mini-Mental State score of 13 points or more. It was clarified that DQoL-Japanese Version was reliable and showed evidence of validity as well as the original DQOL.
The aim of this study was to develop the Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Japanese version (DQoL-Japanese Version). The subjects were 72 elderly patients, 19 men and 53 women (Vascular Dementia: 66, Senile dementia Alzheimer type 6) using day care and day services who had obtained approval for participation in the investigation. The interview survey was conducted from October 2002 to January 2003. In the subscales of the DQoL-Japanese Version, "negative feelings" scored the highest and "affirmative feelings" the lowest. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the test and those of a conducted 2 weeks later, ranging from 0.730 to 0.857 (p<0.05). The internal consistency reliability for the five scales ranges from alpha=0.66 to 0.864. There was a significant correlation coefficient between the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) and DQOL sub-scales such as "self esteem," "positive affect", "negative feelings" and "feeling of belonging". On the other hand, there was no significant relationship between the GDS and "aesthetics" of the DQoL-Japanese Version. It was suggested that the DQoL-Japanese Version DQoL is useful to measure subjective QOL of elderly patients with dementia. The subjects who understood the questions of the DQoL-Japanese Version and were able to be interviewed, had a Mini-Mental State score of 13 points or more. It was clarified that DQoL-Japanese Version was reliable and showed evidence of validity as well as the original DQOL.
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– reference: 22) 黒田重利: 痴呆性高齢者のQOL評価に関する総合研究, 要介護高齢者等のQOL評価に関する総合的研究 平成10年度岡山県老人保健強化推進事業 平成10年度報告, 1998, p97-114.
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– reference: 21) Coucill W, Bryan S, Bentham P, Buckley A, Laight A: EQ-5D in patients with dementia: an investigation of inter-rater agreement, Medical Care 2001; 39 (8): 760-771.
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– reference: 23) Hall GR, Buckwalter CB: Progressively lowered stress threshold: A conceptual model for care adults with Alzheimer's disease, Achieves of Psychiatric Nursing 1957; 1 (6): 399-406.
– reference: 8) Brod MB, Stewart AL, Sands L, Walton P: Conceptualization and measurement of quality of life instrument: the dementia quality of life instrument (DQoL). Gerontologist 1999; 39 (1): 25-35.
– reference: 19) Yamamato-Miatani N, Abe T, Okita Y, Hayashi K, Sugichita C, Katayama K: The impact of subjects/respondent characteristics on a proxy-rated quality of life instrument for the Japanese elderly with dementia, Quality of life Research 2004; 13: 845-855.
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– reference: 13) 矢冨直美: 日本老人における老人用うつスケール (GDS) 短縮版の因子構造と項目妥当性の検討, 老年社会科学1994; 16 (1): 29-36.
– reference: 18) Logsdon RG, Gibbons LE, McCurry SM, Teri L: Assessing Quality of life in older Adults with impairment. Psychometric Medicne 2002; 64: 510-519.
– reference: 7) 竹内志保美, 鈴木みずえ, 矢冨直美, 福岡欣治, 大山直美: 痴呆専門外来患者の家族の介護と痴呆の受容. 老年精神医学雑誌 2004; 15(5): 527-537.
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