Development and validation of a survey for quality of life assessment by owners of healthy dogs
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2013.03.021
Development and validation of a survey for quality of life assessment by owners of healthy dogs
Abstract
Assessing and maintaining quality of life (QOL) is a growing concern in companion animal practice, as improved nutrition and healthcare have extended canine longevity. The objective of this study was to develop a validated survey for evaluating QOL in healthy dogs for use in clinical and research settings. A total of 174 dog owners completed an initial QOL survey containing 21 items grouped into seven domains (CHQLS-21). After factor analysis of the responses, a final survey was constructed containing 15 items grouped into four domains (happiness, physical functioning, hygiene and mental status), plus two questions on general health and an item asking for a direct QOL assessment (CHQLS-15). Psychometric analysis indicated that the CHQLS-15 had good validity, reliability, and internal consistency and was able to detect QOL changes affecting several domains across age groups in healthy dogs. The CHQLS-15 therefore provides a basis for dialog between clinicians and dog owners regarding the health of their pets, particularly in tracking changes in health status, evaluating response to treatment, and guiding end-of-life decisions. A validated QOL survey could be particularly useful in recognizing and managing functional decline as the healthy canine patient ages.
Keywords: Canine; Quality of life; Survey; Validation.
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Comment in
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Assessing the assessors of quality of life.Vet J. 2013 Sep;197(3):531-2. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2013.05.016. Epub 2013 Jun 21. Vet J. 2013. PMID: 23796528 No abstract available.
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