Reliability and Validity of the Modified Korean Version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11)
Fatigue can accompany various diseases; however, fatigue itself is a key symptom for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Due to the absence of biological parameters for the diagnosis and severity of CFS, the assessment tool for the degree of fatigue is very important. This study aims to ve...
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doaj-5ea51aebf03b4d63867b22fef2acfa152020-11-25T04:08:38ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322020-10-01842742710.3390/healthcare8040427Reliability and Validity of the Modified Korean Version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11)Yo-Chan Ahn0Jin-Seok Lee1Chang-Gue Son2Department of Health Service Management, Daejeon University, Daejeon 300-716, KoreaDepartment of Korean Medicine, Institute of Bioscience and Integrative Medicine, Daejeon University, Daejeon 300-716, KoreaDepartment of Korean Medicine, Institute of Bioscience and Integrative Medicine, Daejeon University, Daejeon 300-716, KoreaFatigue can accompany various diseases; however, fatigue itself is a key symptom for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Due to the absence of biological parameters for the diagnosis and severity of CFS, the assessment tool for the degree of fatigue is very important. This study aims to verify the reliability and validity of the modified Korean version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11). This study was performed using data from 97 participants (Male: 37, Female: 60) enrolled in a clinical trial for an intervention of CFS. The analyses of the coefficient between the mKCFQ11 score and the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS), the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) or the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) at two time points (baseline and 12 weeks) as well as their changed values were conducted. The mKCFQ11 showed strong reliability, as evidenced by the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.967 for the whole item and two subclasses (0.963 for physical and 0.958 for mental fatigue) along with the suitable validity of the mKCFQ11 structure shown by the principal component analysis. The mKCFQ11 scores also strongly correlated (higher than 0.7) with the VAS, FSS and SF-36 on all data from baseline and 12 weeks and changed values. This study demonstrated the clinical usefulness of the mKCFQ11 instrument, particularly in assessing the severity of fatigue and the evaluation of treatments for patients suffering from CFS.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/8/4/427chronic fatigue syndromechalder fatigue scalevisual analogue scalefatigue severity scale |
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Reliability and Validity of the Modified Korean Version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11) |
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Reliability and Validity of the Modified Korean Version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11) |
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Reliability and Validity of the Modified Korean Version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11) |
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Reliability and Validity of the Modified Korean Version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11) |
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Reliability and Validity of the Modified Korean Version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11) |
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reliability and validity of the modified korean version of the chalder fatigue scale (mkcfq11) |
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Fatigue can accompany various diseases; however, fatigue itself is a key symptom for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Due to the absence of biological parameters for the diagnosis and severity of CFS, the assessment tool for the degree of fatigue is very important. This study aims to verify the reliability and validity of the modified Korean version of the Chalder Fatigue Scale (mKCFQ11). This study was performed using data from 97 participants (Male: 37, Female: 60) enrolled in a clinical trial for an intervention of CFS. The analyses of the coefficient between the mKCFQ11 score and the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS), the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) or the 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) at two time points (baseline and 12 weeks) as well as their changed values were conducted. The mKCFQ11 showed strong reliability, as evidenced by the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of 0.967 for the whole item and two subclasses (0.963 for physical and 0.958 for mental fatigue) along with the suitable validity of the mKCFQ11 structure shown by the principal component analysis. The mKCFQ11 scores also strongly correlated (higher than 0.7) with the VAS, FSS and SF-36 on all data from baseline and 12 weeks and changed values. This study demonstrated the clinical usefulness of the mKCFQ11 instrument, particularly in assessing the severity of fatigue and the evaluation of treatments for patients suffering from CFS. |
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chronic fatigue syndrome chalder fatigue scale visual analogue scale fatigue severity scale |
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