Abstract

Objective:To cross-culturally adapt the Meniere's Disease Outcomes Questionnaire(MDOQ) into Chinese language, to evaluate its reliability and validity, and to apply in clinical. Methods:The MDOQ was translated according to the Brislin model. Cross-cultural adaption was done by expert discussion and pilot study. The MDOQ was applied to 101 patients to test its reliability and validity. The quality of life(QOL) of 272 patients was measured by MDOQ-C, analyzing the influence factors of QOL of patients with Meniere's disease. Results:The CR value of each item of MDOQ-C exceeded 3.00, the Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.88, and the Spearman Brown coefficient was 0.90. The Pearson correlation coefficient of MDOQ-C and the DHI was 0.803(P<0.01). Three factors were extracted by factor analysis, which could explain 60.503% of the total variance. The dimension composition was different from the original scale. The average QOL score of Meniere's disease patients was 52.94±13.87. The main influence factors were age, marital status, work status, with tinnitus and the number of vertigo attacks. Conclusion:The MDOQ-C is reliable and valid. After dimension reconstruction, MDOQ-C can be used to evaluate the QOL of patients with Meniere's disease. Through the preliminary clinical application, the influence factors of quality of life of patients with Meniere's disease were identified, thus providing reference for optimizing clinical management strategies.

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