Assessing the sensibility and utility of a short-form version of the HIV Disability Questionnaire in clinical practice settings in Canada, Ireland and the USA: a mixed methods study
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Assessing the sensibility and utility of a short-form version of the HIV Disability Questionnaire in clinical practice settings in Canada, Ireland and the USA: a mixed methods study
Abstract
Objectives: The Short-Form HIV Disability Questionnaire (SF-HDQ) was developed to measure the presence, severity and episodic nature of health challenges across six domains. Our aim was to assess the sensibility, utility and implementation of the SF-HDQ in clinical practice.
Design: Mixed methods study design involving semistructured interviews and questionnaire administration.
Participants: We recruited adults living with HIV and HIV clinicians in Canada, Ireland and the USA.
Methods:
We electronically administered the SF-HDQ followed by a Sensibility Questionnaire (face and content validity, ease of usage, format) and conducted semistructured interviews to explore the utility and implementation of the SF-HDQ in clinical practice. The threshold for sensibility was a median score of
Results:
Median sensibility scores were
Conclusions: The SF-HDQ possesses sensibility and utility for use in clinical settings with adults living with HIV and HIV clinicians in three countries.
Keywords: HIV & AIDS; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; REHABILITATION MEDICINE.
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Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared.
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