Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean population

Abstract Background The Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) measures the impact of dental diseases on Oral Health-Related Quality of Life both in children and their families. The aim of this study was to develop a Chilean Spanish version of the ECOHIS that is conceptually equivalent to...

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Main Authors: Carlos Zaror, Claudia Atala-Acevedo, Gerardo Espinoza-Espinoza, Patricia Muñoz-Millán, Sergio Muñoz, María José Martínez-Zapata, Montse Ferrer
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Published: BMC 2018-12-01
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spelling doaj-151828dc22ca422c96e90fd108a0b5d22020-11-25T01:55:52ZengBMCHealth and Quality of Life Outcomes1477-75252018-12-0116111110.1186/s12955-018-1057-xCross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean populationCarlos Zaror0Claudia Atala-Acevedo1Gerardo Espinoza-Espinoza2Patricia Muñoz-Millán3Sergio Muñoz4María José Martínez-Zapata5Montse Ferrer6Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontic, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de La FronteraCenter for Research in Epidemiology, Economics and Oral Public Health (CIEESPO), Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de La FronteraCenter for Research in Epidemiology, Economics and Oral Public Health (CIEESPO), Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de La FronteraDepartment of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontic, Faculty of Dentistry, Universidad de La FronteraDepartment of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de La FronteraIberoamerican Cochrane Centre, Biomedical Research Institute Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaAbstract Background The Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) measures the impact of dental diseases on Oral Health-Related Quality of Life both in children and their families. The aim of this study was to develop a Chilean Spanish version of the ECOHIS that is conceptually equivalent to the original and to assess its acceptability, reliability and validity in the preschool population of Chile. Methods The Chilean version of the ECOHIS was obtained through a process including forward and back-translation, expert panel, and cognitive debriefing interviews. To assess metric properties, a cross-sectional study was carried out in Carahue, Southern Chile (April–October 2016). Children younger than six years old without systemic diseases, disabilities or chronic medication from eleven public preschools were included. Parents were invited to complete the Chilean version of the ECOHIS, PedsQL™4.0 Generic Core and PedsQL Oral Health scales, and to answer global questions about their children’s general and oral health. A subsample was administrated ECOHIS a second time 14–21 days after. A clinical examination was performed to assess dental caries, malocclusion, and traumatic dental injuries. Reliability was evaluated using measures of internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) and reproducibility (Intraclass correlation coefficient - ICC). Construct validity was assessed by testing hypotheses based on available evidence about known groups and relationships between different instruments. Results The content comparison of the back-translation with the original ECOHIS showed that all items except one were conceptually and linguistically equivalent. The cognitive debriefing showed a suitable understanding of the Chilean version by the parents. In the total sample (n = 302), the ECOHIS total score median was 1 (IQR 6), floor effect was 41.6%, and ceiling effect 0%. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.89 and the ICC was 0.84. The correlation between ECOHIS and PedsQL™4.0 Generic Core was weak (r = 0.21), while it was strong-moderate (r = 0.64) with the PedsQL Oral Health scale. In the known groups comparison, the ECOHIS total score was statistically higher in children with poor than excellent/very good oral health (median 11.6 vs 0, p < 0.01), and in the high severity than in the caries-free group (median 8 vs 0.5, p < 0.01). No differences were found according to malocclusion and traumatic dental injuries groups. Conclusions These results supported the feasibility, reliability and validity of the Chilean version of ECOHIS questionnaire for preschool children through proxy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-1057-xOral healthQuality of lifeQuestionnairesPsychometricsOutcome assessmentChild
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author Carlos Zaror
Claudia Atala-Acevedo
Gerardo Espinoza-Espinoza
Patricia Muñoz-Millán
Sergio Muñoz
María José Martínez-Zapata
Montse Ferrer
spellingShingle Carlos Zaror
Claudia Atala-Acevedo
Gerardo Espinoza-Espinoza
Patricia Muñoz-Millán
Sergio Muñoz
María José Martínez-Zapata
Montse Ferrer
Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean population
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
Oral health
Quality of life
Questionnaires
Psychometrics
Outcome assessment
Child
author_facet Carlos Zaror
Claudia Atala-Acevedo
Gerardo Espinoza-Espinoza
Patricia Muñoz-Millán
Sergio Muñoz
María José Martínez-Zapata
Montse Ferrer
author_sort Carlos Zaror
title Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean population
title_short Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean population
title_full Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean population
title_fullStr Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean population
title_full_unstemmed Cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ECOHIS) in chilean population
title_sort cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the early childhood oral health impact scale (ecohis) in chilean population
publisher BMC
series Health and Quality of Life Outcomes
issn 1477-7525
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Background The Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS) measures the impact of dental diseases on Oral Health-Related Quality of Life both in children and their families. The aim of this study was to develop a Chilean Spanish version of the ECOHIS that is conceptually equivalent to the original and to assess its acceptability, reliability and validity in the preschool population of Chile. Methods The Chilean version of the ECOHIS was obtained through a process including forward and back-translation, expert panel, and cognitive debriefing interviews. To assess metric properties, a cross-sectional study was carried out in Carahue, Southern Chile (April–October 2016). Children younger than six years old without systemic diseases, disabilities or chronic medication from eleven public preschools were included. Parents were invited to complete the Chilean version of the ECOHIS, PedsQL™4.0 Generic Core and PedsQL Oral Health scales, and to answer global questions about their children’s general and oral health. A subsample was administrated ECOHIS a second time 14–21 days after. A clinical examination was performed to assess dental caries, malocclusion, and traumatic dental injuries. Reliability was evaluated using measures of internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) and reproducibility (Intraclass correlation coefficient - ICC). Construct validity was assessed by testing hypotheses based on available evidence about known groups and relationships between different instruments. Results The content comparison of the back-translation with the original ECOHIS showed that all items except one were conceptually and linguistically equivalent. The cognitive debriefing showed a suitable understanding of the Chilean version by the parents. In the total sample (n = 302), the ECOHIS total score median was 1 (IQR 6), floor effect was 41.6%, and ceiling effect 0%. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.89 and the ICC was 0.84. The correlation between ECOHIS and PedsQL™4.0 Generic Core was weak (r = 0.21), while it was strong-moderate (r = 0.64) with the PedsQL Oral Health scale. In the known groups comparison, the ECOHIS total score was statistically higher in children with poor than excellent/very good oral health (median 11.6 vs 0, p < 0.01), and in the high severity than in the caries-free group (median 8 vs 0.5, p < 0.01). No differences were found according to malocclusion and traumatic dental injuries groups. Conclusions These results supported the feasibility, reliability and validity of the Chilean version of ECOHIS questionnaire for preschool children through proxy.
topic Oral health
Quality of life
Questionnaires
Psychometrics
Outcome assessment
Child
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12955-018-1057-x
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