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An Examination of the Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire Performance in a Countrywide American Sample of Children

Authors :
Carsten Bindslev-Jensen
Hayley Frome
Bea Vickers
Jared Smith
Anette Stensgaard
Elizabeth Raver
Jonathan O'b Hourihane
Bertine M. J. Flokstra-de Blok
Patricia Leahy Gallagher
Audrey DunnGalvin
Anthony E.J. Dubois
Umasunthar Thisanayagam
Aisleen Keena
Katarzyna Pyrz
Matthew Greenhawt
Elizabeth Koman
Melissa Adams
Robert J. Boyle
Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC)
Source :
DunnGalvin, A, Koman, E, Raver, E, Frome, H, Adams, M, Keena, A, Hourihane, J O, Gallagher, P L, Flokstra-de Blok, B, Dubois, A E J, Pyrz, K, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Stensgaard, A, Boyle, R, Vickers, B, Smith, J, Thisanayagam, U & Greenhawt, M 2017, ' An Examination of the Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire Performance in a Countrywide American Sample of Children : Cross-Cultural Differences in Age and Impact in the United States and Europe ', The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 363-368.e2 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaip.2016.09.049, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 5(2), 363-368.e2. American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: It is important to ensure that tools are valid and reliable in the context in which they are used. The development of age and country norms is part of this process.OBJECTIVES: The primary aim of the present study was to examine the performance of the Food Allergy Quality of Life Questionnaire - Parent Form (FAQLQ-PF) in a countrywide American sample of children with food allergy. The secondary aim was to compare age differences in impact across 9 European countries.METHODS: In a cross-sectional quantitative design, questionnaires were completed by the parents of 1029 food-allergic children (0-12 years). Participants were recruited via support groups and allergists. Data were analyzed by using multivariate analysis of variance and tests for internal consistency and validity. The average score was calculated for each age group in 15 studies in Ireland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Israel, and the United Kingdom.RESULTS: The FAQLQ-PF has high convergent validity (child: r = 0.49, n = 695, P = .01; parent: r = 0.36, n = 696, P = .01) and discriminant validity, parent: t (719) = 4.67, P = .001 (anaphylaxis yes vs no); t (513), P = .009 (single vs multiple allergens). Internal consistency was excellent (r = 0.96). US health-related quality of life was worse than European health-related quality of life, as indicated by higher FAQLQ-PF scores in US samples. Burden increased with age in all populations.CONCLUSIONS: The FAQLQ-PF is appropriate for use in an American population. Findings will form the basis for further work in the development of an online manual with food allergy-normed age scores to allow for precise measurement, interpretation of scores, and comparison across countries and cultures, in clinical and research settings. (C) 2016 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22132201 and 22132198
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1cdf42ad7b49bf16c6b456abacbdbb2a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaip.2016.09.049