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Validation of the Italian version of carers’ quality-of-life questionnaire for parkinsonism (PQoL Carer) in progressive supranuclear palsy

Authors :
Sofia Cuoco
Francesca Di Biasio
Alessio Di Fonzo
Alessandra Nicoletti
Antonino Bruno
Brigida Minafra
Roberta Zangaglia
Alessandro Stefani
Marika Falla
Cristina Rascunà
Roberto Erro
Leonardo Lopiano
Alessandro Padovani
Alessandro Tessitore
Anna Vera Milner
Fabio Bruschi
Maria Cristina Rizzetti
Mario Zappia
Daniela Frosini
Arianna Cappiello
Roberto Ceravolo
Sebastiano Galantucci
Rosa De Micco
Gabriella Santangelo
Enrica Olivola
Roberta Marchese
Tommaso Schirinzi
Andrea Pilotto
Giulia Franco
Nicola Modugno
Margherita Fabbri
Maria Chiara Malaguti
Giulia Lazzeri
Paolo Barone
Anna De Rosa
Maria Antonietta Volontè
Francesco Paolo Bonifacio
Marianna Amboni
Luca Magistrelli
Nicola Biagio Mercuri
Marina Picillo
Francesca Elifani
Barbara Borroni
Picillo, M.
Cuoco, S.
Amboni, M.
Bonifacio, F. P.
Bruno, A.
Bruschi, F.
Cappiello, A.
De Micco, R.
De Rosa, A.
Di Biasio, F.
Elifani, F.
Erro, R.
Fabbri, M.
Falla, M.
Franco, G.
Frosini, D.
Galantucci, S.
Lazzeri, G.
Magistrelli, L.
Malaguti, M. C.
Milner, A. V.
Minafra, B.
Olivola, E.
Pilotto, A.
Rascuna, C.
Rizzetti, M. C.
Schirinzi, T.
Borroni, B.
Ceravolo, R.
Di Fonzo, A.
Lopiano, L.
Marchese, R.
Mercuri, N. B.
Modugno, N.
Nicoletti, A.
Padovani, A.
Santangelo, G.
Stefani, A.
Tessitore, A.
Volonte, M. A.
Zangaglia, R.
Zappia, M.
Barone, P.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare, rapidly progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterized by falls and ocular movement disturbances. Caring for a partner or relative who suffers from PSP entails a strenuous and demanding task, usually lasting for years that affects carers’ everyday life routines and emotional and social well-being. The 26-item Parkinsonism Carers QoL (PQoL Carer) is a self-administered, concise instrument evaluating the quality of life of caregivers of patients with atypical parkinsonism (both PSP and multiple system atrophy). Here, the PQoL Carer was translated into Italian and validated in 162 carers of PSP patients (54.3% women; mean age (standard deviation), 62.4 (15.4)) diagnosed according to the Movement Disorder Society criteria and recruited in 16 third-level movement disorders centers participating in the Neurecanet project. The mean PQoL total score was 40.66 ± 19.46. The internal consistency was excellent (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.941); corrected item-total correlation was > 0.40 for all the items. A correlation with other health-related quality of life measures as well as with behavioral assessments was shown suggesting adequate convergent validity of the scale. PQoL also correlated with patients’ severity of disease. The discriminant validity of the scale was evidenced by its capacity to differentiate between carers with varying levels of self-reported health (p < 0.001). In conclusion, the Italian version of the PQoL Carer is an easy, consistent, and valid tool for the assessment of the quality of life in carers of PSP patients.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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