Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease

Abstract Background Cardiac disease in dogs impacts the quality of life (QoL) of their owners, but owners' QoL has not been comprehensively assessed in this population. Objectives To develop, validate, and provide preliminary data from a health‐related QoL (hrQoL) questionnaire for owners of do...

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Main Authors: Lisa M. Freeman, John E. Rush, Melissa A. Clark, Barret J. Bulmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15791
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spelling doaj-e34859331a6c42f1a9bd2ca6864ae0582020-11-25T03:09:14ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762020-05-013431119112610.1111/jvim.15791Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac diseaseLisa M. Freeman0John E. Rush1Melissa A. Clark2Barret J. Bulmer3Department of Clinical Science, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University North Grafton Massachusetts USADepartment of Clinical Science, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine Tufts University North Grafton Massachusetts USADepartment of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Massachusetts USATufts Veterinary Emergency Treatment and Specialties Walpole Massachusetts USAAbstract Background Cardiac disease in dogs impacts the quality of life (QoL) of their owners, but owners' QoL has not been comprehensively assessed in this population. Objectives To develop, validate, and provide preliminary data from a health‐related QoL (hrQoL) questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease. Subjects A total of 141 owners of dogs with cardiac disease were studied. Methods An owner hrQoL (O‐hrQoL) questionnaire containing 20 items related to areas of a person's life that could be impacted by caring for a dog with cardiac disease was developed and administered to owners of dogs with cardiac disease. The highest possible total score was 100, with higher scores indicating a worse hrQoL. Readability, internal consistency, face and construct validity, and item‐total correlations were assessed. Results Median O‐hrQoL score was 35 (range, 0‐87). The questionnaire had good internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.933), construct validity (Spearman's r = 0.38‐0.53; Kendall's τ = 0.30‐0.43; P < .001), and item‐total correlation (Spearman's r = 0.44‐0.79; Kendall's τ = 0.34‐0.66; all P < .001). Fifty percent of owners indicated a negative effect of dogs' cardiac disease on their own QoL, but all owners responded that caring for their dogs either had strengthened (n = 76; 53.9%) or had no effect on their relationship with their dog (n = 65; 46.1%). Conclusions and clinical importance The O‐hrQoL questionnaire had good validity, and results suggest that owners' QoL is significantly impacted by caring for dogs with cardiac disease. Additional research on effective approaches to minimizing the negative effects of a dog's cardiac disease on the owner is warranted.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15791cardiac diseasedilated cardiomyopathyheart failuremyxomatous mitral valve disease
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author Lisa M. Freeman
John E. Rush
Melissa A. Clark
Barret J. Bulmer
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John E. Rush
Melissa A. Clark
Barret J. Bulmer
Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
cardiac disease
dilated cardiomyopathy
heart failure
myxomatous mitral valve disease
author_facet Lisa M. Freeman
John E. Rush
Melissa A. Clark
Barret J. Bulmer
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title Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease
title_short Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease
title_full Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease
title_fullStr Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease
title_full_unstemmed Validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease
title_sort validation and preliminary data from a health‐related quality of life questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
issn 0891-6640
1939-1676
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Cardiac disease in dogs impacts the quality of life (QoL) of their owners, but owners' QoL has not been comprehensively assessed in this population. Objectives To develop, validate, and provide preliminary data from a health‐related QoL (hrQoL) questionnaire for owners of dogs with cardiac disease. Subjects A total of 141 owners of dogs with cardiac disease were studied. Methods An owner hrQoL (O‐hrQoL) questionnaire containing 20 items related to areas of a person's life that could be impacted by caring for a dog with cardiac disease was developed and administered to owners of dogs with cardiac disease. The highest possible total score was 100, with higher scores indicating a worse hrQoL. Readability, internal consistency, face and construct validity, and item‐total correlations were assessed. Results Median O‐hrQoL score was 35 (range, 0‐87). The questionnaire had good internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.933), construct validity (Spearman's r = 0.38‐0.53; Kendall's τ = 0.30‐0.43; P < .001), and item‐total correlation (Spearman's r = 0.44‐0.79; Kendall's τ = 0.34‐0.66; all P < .001). Fifty percent of owners indicated a negative effect of dogs' cardiac disease on their own QoL, but all owners responded that caring for their dogs either had strengthened (n = 76; 53.9%) or had no effect on their relationship with their dog (n = 65; 46.1%). Conclusions and clinical importance The O‐hrQoL questionnaire had good validity, and results suggest that owners' QoL is significantly impacted by caring for dogs with cardiac disease. Additional research on effective approaches to minimizing the negative effects of a dog's cardiac disease on the owner is warranted.
topic cardiac disease
dilated cardiomyopathy
heart failure
myxomatous mitral valve disease
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15791
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