TY - JOUR
T1 - Item re-scaling of an italian version of the sickness impact profile
T2 - Effect of age and profession of the observers
AU - Marchionni, Niccoló
AU - Ferrucci, Luigi
AU - Baldasseroni, Samuele
AU - Fumagalli, Stefano
AU - Guralnik, Jack M.
AU - Bonazinga, Maura
AU - Cecchi, Francesca
AU - Masotti, Giulio
PY - 1997/2
Y1 - 1997/2
N2 - An Italian version of the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) obtained by professional and nonprofessional translators was checked for cross-cultural equivalence using a back-translation method followed by two scaling studies. The first scaling study involved 30 health professionals who ranked the items within each category for severity of dysfunction. By comparing Italian and US average ranks, 14 highly discordant items were identified. A revised translation was evaluated in a new study involving 120 observers stratified by age (<65 versus ≤ 55 years) and profession (health versus non health professionals) into 4 groups of the same size. The Italian and American item rank orders were almost equivalent, independently of the age and profession of the observers (93% of the ranks showing differences <2), suggesting that this Italian version of SIP is cross-culturally unbiased. However, older age was associated with higher variability in the rank orders, and some caution is required for use in the geriatric population.
AB - An Italian version of the Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) obtained by professional and nonprofessional translators was checked for cross-cultural equivalence using a back-translation method followed by two scaling studies. The first scaling study involved 30 health professionals who ranked the items within each category for severity of dysfunction. By comparing Italian and US average ranks, 14 highly discordant items were identified. A revised translation was evaluated in a new study involving 120 observers stratified by age (<65 versus ≤ 55 years) and profession (health versus non health professionals) into 4 groups of the same size. The Italian and American item rank orders were almost equivalent, independently of the age and profession of the observers (93% of the ranks showing differences <2), suggesting that this Italian version of SIP is cross-culturally unbiased. However, older age was associated with higher variability in the rank orders, and some caution is required for use in the geriatric population.
KW - Disability
KW - Geriatric medicine
KW - Multidimensional assessment
KW - Psychometric methods
KW - Quality of life
KW - SIP
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U2 - 10.1016/S0895-4356(96)00318-6
DO - 10.1016/S0895-4356(96)00318-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 9120513
AN - SCOPUS:0030890411
SN - 0895-4356
VL - 50
SP - 195
EP - 201
JO - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
JF - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
IS - 2
ER -