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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

Authors :
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
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

© 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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OpenAIRE
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