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[Linguistic Validation of the "German Lung Fibrosis Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire"]

Health status and quality of life are impaired in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and idiopathic non-specific interstitial fibrosis (iNSIP). In Germany exists only the K-BILD questionnaire for patients with ILD 1 in a professional translation by Kreuter et al. 2 This questionnaire focuses on the main problems in patients with progressive lung fibrosis in a limited manner. Therefore a new quality of life questionnaire for patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis was developed and linguistically validated. METHODS:  The linguistic validation of our questionnaire was carried out in a multistage process in collaboration with the developer of the questionnaire and bilingual, professional translators. Review by the developers and back translations as well as clinical assessment by IPF- and iNSIP-patients ensured that the translated questionnaire reflected the intention of the original English version of our questionnaire.Cross-validation was carried out with the St. Georges Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ). RESULTS:  The new questionnaire concerning the health status was composed in English and German language. The questions cover five scales (sensitivity, selectivity and symptoms like breathlessness and cough and a visual analog scale on general health status) with 23 items. CONCLUSIONS:  The results show that the FFB maps the special needs of the patients with IPF and iNSIP well and can support clinical and scientific questions and can be helpful in monitoring the clinical course.

  • Kirsten, D.
  • de Vries, U.
  • Costabel, U.
  • Koschel, D.
  • Bonella, F.
  • Günther, A.
  • Behr, J.
  • Claussen, M.
  • Schwarz, S.
  • Prasse, A.
  • Kreuter, M.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1055/a-1334-2745
Journal: Pneumologie
Work Type: Original
Location: ARCN, CPC-M, TLRC
Disease Area: DPLD
Partner / Member: Ghd, JLU, LMU, Thorax, UKHD
Access-Number: 34428830

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