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. 1998 Mar;113(3):619-24.
doi: 10.1378/chest.113.3.619.

Validation of a new dyspnea measure: the UCSD Shortness of Breath Questionnaire. University of California, San Diego

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Validation of a new dyspnea measure: the UCSD Shortness of Breath Questionnaire. University of California, San Diego

E G Eakin et al. Chest. 1998 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: Evaluate the reliability and validity of a new version of the University of California, San Diego Shortness of Breath Questionnaire (SOBQ), a 24-item measure that assesses self-reported shortness of breath while performing a variety of activities of daily living.

Design: PATIENTS enrolled in a pulmonary rehabilitation program were asked to complete the SOBQ, the Quality of Well-Being Scale, the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, and a 6-min walk with modified Borg scale ratings of perceived breathlessness following the walk.

Setting: University medical center pulmonary rehabilitation program.

Patients: Thirty-two male subjects and 22 female subjects with a variety of pulmonary diagnoses: COPD (n=28), cystic fibrosis (n=9), and postlung transplant (n=17).

Measurements and results: The current version of the SOBQ was compared with the previous version, the format of which often resulted in a significant number of "not applicable" answers. The results demonstrated that the SOBQ had excellent internal consistency (alpha=0.96). The SOBQ was also significantly correlated with all validity criteria.

Conclusions: The SOBQ is a valuable assessment tool in both clinical practice and research in patients with moderate-to-severe lung disease.

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