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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1253371
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Das „Dizziness Handicap Inventory”: Erste psychometrische Kennwerte einer Deutschen Version
The ‘Dizziness Handicap Inventory’: Initial Psychometric Evaluation of the German VersionPublikationsverlauf
eingereicht 16. Oktober 2009
akzeptiert: 6. April 2010
Publikationsdatum:
03. Mai 2010 (online)
Zusammenfassung
Hintergrund: Schwindel hat deutliche Auswirkungen auf die Lebensqualität der Patienten. Um diese systematisch zu erfassen, sind standardisierte Instrumente wie das englischsprachige „Dizziness Handicap Inventory” (DHI) erforderlich. Die vorliegende Studie zielte darauf ab, die psychometrische Qualität einer deutschen Version des DHI zu überprüfen.
Methode: 105 Patienten mit Schwindelbeschwerden unterschiedlicher Genese füllten den DHI aus und wurden einem vestibulären Untersuchungsprogramm unterzogen. Die Struktur des DHI wurde anhand einer Faktorenanalyse, einer Hauptkomponentenanalyse mit Varimax Rotation, ermittelt. Zur Beurteilung der Reliabilität wurde die innere Konsistenz (Cronbach's α) bestimmt.
Ergebnisse: Drei-Faktoren wurden extrahiert, welche schwindelbedingte Einschränkungen in den Bereichen Aktivität/Partizipation, emotionale Beeinträchtigung und Bewegungssensitivität erfassten. Die Faktorenstruktur des deutschen DHI korrespondierte größtenteils mit derjenigen der Originalversion. Das deutsche DHI korrelierte signifikant mit der Häufigkeit des Auftretens von Schwindelattacken.
Schlussfolgerungen: Das deutsche DHI hat sich als ein multidimensionales und zugleich hoch reliables Instrument zur Erfassung von alltagsrelevanten Einschränkungen durch Schwindel erwiesen.
Abstract
The ‘Dizziness Handicap Inventory’: Initial Psychometric Evaluation of the German Version
Background: Dizziness has a clear impact on quality of life of patients. Standardized instruments such as the “Dizziness Handicap Inventory” (DHI) help clinicians assess this impact systematically. The purpose of this study was to analyse the psychometric quality of a German version of the DHI.
Methods: One hundred and five patients with dizziness as their primary complaint have completed the DHI and undergone vestibular examination. The structure of the DHI was determined with a factor analysis, a principal component analysis with a Varimax rotation. To evaluate the reliability, internal consistency (Cronbach's α) was estimated.
Results: A three-factor solution was extracted. The factors obtained from the German version of the DHI related to (1) activity and participation limitations (2) emotional problems and (3) motion sensitivity in everyday life of patients. Overall, there was a close correspondence of the factors of the German and the original version. The correlation analysis indicated a close relationship between the DHI-scores and the frequency of dizziness attacks.
Conclusion: The German version of the DHI exhibited a multidimensional structure and good psychometric quality to assess the impact of dizziness in every day life.
Schlüsselwörter
Schwindel - Lebensqualität - Behinderung - Outcomeevaluation - Beurteilung
Key words
dizziness - quality of life - assessment
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Korrespondenzadresse
Dr. Eftychia Volz-Sidiropoulou
Uniklinik der RWTH Aachen
Institut für Medizinische Psychologie und Medizinische Soziologie
Pauwelsstraße 30
52074 Aachen
eMail: evolz-sidiropoulou@ukaachen.de