Psychometrically validated questionnaires to measure the effects and benefits/barriers to physical exercise in hemodialysis patients: a systematic review
- Authors:
- Martins, M. A., Ghisi, G. L. M., da Silva, K. B., Leopoldino, G., Pakosh, M., and Bundchen, D. C.
- Abstract:
- PURPOSE: To provide a critical assessment, summarize, and synthesize the evidence from studies using psychometrically validated questionnaires to assess the effects and benefits/barriers of physical exercise in hemodialysis patients.
METHODS: The search was performed on six electronic databases. It was conducted following the PRISMA statement and the PICO framework. The methodological quality was assessed using the MMAT. Were used the quality criteria for psychometric properties developed by Terwee et al.
RESULTS: Overall, 70 studies were included, and 39 questionnaires identified, evaluating 13 outcomes. The quality of the psychometric properties of the questionnaires was not always described; only 13 presented positive ratings on > =6/9 properties. The most assessed measure was criterion validity, and the least assessed criteria was responsiveness. The most outcome measured by these questionnaires was quality of life using SF-36, followed by psychological health using the BDI. The DPEBBS was the only instrument identified that assessed the benefits and barriers of exercise.
CONCLUSION: Quality of life and depression were the most frequent outcomes. Other measures contemplating physical, mental, cognitive performance, and especially of the perceptions benefits and barriers to exercise should be further investigated. We have clearly identified the need for more studies evaluating psychometric measures that have not been tested satisfactorily or hardly been tested at all. - DOI:
- 10.1080/09638288.2023.2198258
- Journal:
- Disabil Rehabil
- issn:
- 0963-8288
- Publication year:
- 2023
- pages:
- 1-12
- Symptom status:
- Cognitive/mental state
Emotional state
Physical state - Functional status:
- Cognitive/mental functioning
- General health perceptions / HRQoL:
- Health-related quality of life
- Overall quality of life:
- Overall quality of life
- Age:
- Adults (18-65)
Seniors (65+) - Disease:
- Diseases of and symptoms related to the genitourinary system
- PRO / non-PRO:
- Patient Reported Outcome
- Type of measurement instrument:
- 1 - Questionnaires
- Instrument:
- AIS - Athens Insomnia Scale
BDI - Beck Depression Inventory (versions: mBDI; BDI-Y; BDI-SF)
BFI - Brief Fatigue Inventory (versions: MBFI - ModiefiedBFI))
CDSE - Chronic Disease Self-efficacy (versions: CDSE-8) (also CDSES - CDSE Scale)
CES-D - Centre for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale (versions: CES-D-R; CES-D-8; CES-D 9; CES-D-10; CES-D-11; CES-D-13; CES-D-15; CES-D-20; CES-D-Children; CES-D-SF; CES-D m) |
DB - Decision Balance Scale
DPEBBS - Dialysis Patient-perceived Exercise Benefits and Barriers Scale
EQ-5D - EuroQoL-5 Dimensions (versions: EQ5D-VAS; Patient-Reported Health Score; EQ-5D-Pso - EQ-5D-Psoriasis)
ESES - Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale [SEE: ESS]
ESS - Epworth Sleepiness Scale
FES - Falls Efficacy Scale (versions: aFES; amFES; rFES; Iconographical FES; M-FES; FES-10; FES-12; Perform-FES; Tinetti FES)
FIQ - Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (versions: FIQR - FIQ-Revised; FIQRS - FIQR-Soreness Assessment) |
FSS - Fatigue Severity Scale (versions: FSS-7 - 7-item version and FSS-5 - 5-item version)
GHQ - General Health Questionnaire (versions: original = GHQ-60; GHQ-7; GHQ-12; GHQ-20; GHQ-28; GHQW-30; GHQ-36)
HADS - Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale |
HPLP - Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile (versions: HPLP I; HPLP II)
HRFS - Hemodialysis-related Fatigue Scale
KDQ - Kidney Disease Questionnaire
KDQOL - Kidney Disease Quality of Life (versions: KDQOL-modified; KDQOL-36; KDQOL-SF)
MFI - Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (versions: MFI-20; MFI-SF)
MMSE - Mini-Mental State Examination (versions: MMSE-illiterate; telephone MMSE; VCB-MMSE - Videoconference-based-MMSE; MMSE-2; Modified MMSE)
MOCA - Montreal Cognitive Assessment (versions: MOCA-B - MOCA-Basic; T-MOCA - Telephone MOCA; T-MOCA-Short)
MVQOLI - Missoula-VITAS Quality of Life Index (versions: version-15R)
NPI - Neuropsychiatric inventory (versions: NPI-Anxiety; NPIa - NPI-apathy; NPIa-Q - NPIa brief version; NPI-C - NPI-Clinician; NPI-Q - NPI-brief version; NPI-NH - NPI-Nursing Homes; NPI-CDS - NPI-Caregiver Distress Scale)
OEE - Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale
PHQ - Patient Health Questionnaire (versions: PHQ-2; PHQ-4; PHQ-8; PHQ-9; PHQ-9 short; aPHQ-9; PHQ-A; PHQ-22; PHQ-8; PHQ-15)
PSQI - Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index
QLI - Quality of Life Index [alias: Ferrans and Powers Quality of Life Index] (versions: QLI-III; QLI-D - QLI-Dialysis; QLI-CV - QLI-Cancer Version; QLI-Cardiac Version; QLI-WV - QLI Wound version)
SDMT - Symbol Digit Modalities Test (alias: SDMT-written version; sSDMT - Smartphone-adapted SDMT)
SDS - Zung Self-rating Depression Scale (also: ZSDS ; versions: mZSDS)
SES - Sherer Self Efficacy Scale (versions: SES-23) (also: SGSES - Sherer General Self Efficacy Scale)
SF-12 - 12-item Short Form Health Survey [alias: RAND-12] (versions: SF-12v2; VR-12 - Veterans SF-12; SF-12 MCS; SF-12 PCS)
SF-36 - 36-item Short Form Health Survey [alias: RAND-36][alias: MOS SF-36]] (versions: VSF-36 LoA - Visual Version of the SF-36 Limitations of Physical Activities domain; VR-36 - Veterans SF-36) | | also see: database.cosmin.nl
SF-8 - 8-item Short Form Health Survey [alias: Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) SF-8]
SLS - Scale of Life Satisfaction
STAI - State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (versions: STAI-X - STAI Form X; STAI-Y - STAI Form Y; STAI sf; STAI-4; STAI-6)
TMT - Trail Making Test (versions: ETMT - Expanded TMT; TMT-B)
WHOQOL - World Health Organization Quality of Life Assessment (versions: WHOQOL-8; WHOQOL-26)