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Validation and assessment of voice-related quality of life in Indian patients undergoing total laryngectomy and primary tracheoesophageal puncture

✍ Scribed by Mandar S. Deshpande; Anagha C. Kakade; Devendra A. Chaukar; Vinod T. Gore; Prathamesh S. Pai; Pankaj Chaturvedi; Anil K. D'Cruz


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
242 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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Abstract

Background.

Voice‐related quality of life (V‐RQOL) has never been studied in Indian patients. This study was planned to validate and assess V‐RQOL in patients using tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP).

Methods.

A cross‐sectional study was undertaken to validate V‐RQOL questionnaire by testing reliability, validity, and responsiveness. V‐RQOL was assessed in patients undergoing total laryngectomy with primary TEP.

Results.

One hundred thirty‐two patients filled 188 questionnaires. Analysis was carried out on 122 patients. Reliability and validity of questionnaire were tested by Cronbach's alpha (.84–.91) and item‐scale correlation (.67–.86). Median V‐RQOL‐Total score was 76.2 indicating excellent V‐RQOL. Higher scores were observed in patients less than 50 years (82.5 vs 72.5, p = .08). There was no effect of time interval between laryngectomy and assessment of questionnaire on the V‐RQOL scores.

Conclusion.

V‐RQOL questionnaire can be used reliably to assess V‐RQOL, which is found to be excellent in Indian patients undergoing TEP. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2009


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