Ostomy/wound management
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Ostomy/wound management · May 2018
Translation and Validation of a Wound-specific, Quality-of-life Instrument (The Wound-QoL) in a Swedish Population.
Hard-to-heal wounds can compromise patient quality of life (QoL); thus, assessing QoL is an important aspect of wound management. The aim of this study, conducted from August 2015 to July 2016, was to translate a wound-specific instrument, the Wound-QoL, into the Swedish language and context and validate its ability to assess QoL in a population of patients with wounds of various etiologies. The Wound-QoL, derived from 3 existing wound care QoL instruments, is a paper-and-pencil tool comprised of 17 Likert-style questions addressing 3 categories (Body, Psyche, and Everyday Life) to provide a global score. ⋯ No signs of ceiling or floor effect could be detected. The Swedish version of the Wound-QoL instrument was found to be a reliable and valid tool for measuring health-related QoL in patients with hard-to-heal wounds in Sweden and demonstrated the potential to be used in a clinical setting to detect QoL issues during wound treatment. Further psychometric studies need to be performed to validate the instrument in patient groups with acute wounds, with different wound treatments, and for patients treated in nonspecialized wound care settings such as home care.