Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory
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Resumo: | BACKGROUND: impact of dizziness on life quality (LQ). AIM: to adapt the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) for application in the Brazilian population; to assess its reproducibility; and to describe the results obtained in patients with chronic dizziness. METHOD: The DHI was initially applied in 45 patients with chronic dizziness and with a clinical diagnosis of vestibular syndrome. The application followed the stages of translation - from English to Portuguese - and linguistic adaptation, grammatical and idiomatic equivalence review and evaluation of its intra and inter-researchers reproducibility. Reproducibility was assessed by using the Wilcoxon Test for two dependent samples, P < 0.05. The questionnaire was applied on 250 patients with chronic vestibular syndrome in order to evaluate the impact of dizziness on LQ. RESULTS: The Brazilian version of the DHI (Brazilian DHI) was well comprehended by the studied population and no statistically significant difference was found in the inter-researcher (P = 0.418) and intra-researcher (P = 0.244) reproducibility. All of the studied patients presented a loss in LQ due to dizziness. Aspects which were most affected were the physical ones, followed by, in a decreasing order, the functional and the emotional ones. Functional aspects were more compromised in older individuals. No association was verified between gender and the overall mean scores of the DHI and between gender and the mean scores of each aspect assessed by the DHI. CONCLUSION: the DHI was culturally adapted for application in the Brazilian population (Brazilian DHI). This instrument was considered to be a reliable tool to evaluate the impact of dizziness on LQ. Patients with chronic dizziness and with clinical diagnosis of vestibular syndrome presented a loss in LQ, due to this symptom. This loss was verified by the application of the Brazilian DHI. Physical aspects were the most compromised. |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap InventoryBrazilian version of the Dizziness Handicap InventoryQuality of LifeDizzinessVertigoVestibular DiseasesQualidade de VidaTonturaVertigemDoenças VestibularesBACKGROUND: impact of dizziness on life quality (LQ). AIM: to adapt the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) for application in the Brazilian population; to assess its reproducibility; and to describe the results obtained in patients with chronic dizziness. METHOD: The DHI was initially applied in 45 patients with chronic dizziness and with a clinical diagnosis of vestibular syndrome. The application followed the stages of translation - from English to Portuguese - and linguistic adaptation, grammatical and idiomatic equivalence review and evaluation of its intra and inter-researchers reproducibility. Reproducibility was assessed by using the Wilcoxon Test for two dependent samples, P < 0.05. The questionnaire was applied on 250 patients with chronic vestibular syndrome in order to evaluate the impact of dizziness on LQ. RESULTS: The Brazilian version of the DHI (Brazilian DHI) was well comprehended by the studied population and no statistically significant difference was found in the inter-researcher (P = 0.418) and intra-researcher (P = 0.244) reproducibility. All of the studied patients presented a loss in LQ due to dizziness. Aspects which were most affected were the physical ones, followed by, in a decreasing order, the functional and the emotional ones. Functional aspects were more compromised in older individuals. No association was verified between gender and the overall mean scores of the DHI and between gender and the mean scores of each aspect assessed by the DHI. CONCLUSION: the DHI was culturally adapted for application in the Brazilian population (Brazilian DHI). This instrument was considered to be a reliable tool to evaluate the impact of dizziness on LQ. Patients with chronic dizziness and with clinical diagnosis of vestibular syndrome presented a loss in LQ, due to this symptom. This loss was verified by the application of the Brazilian DHI. Physical aspects were the most compromised.TEMA: impacto da tontura na qualidade de vida (QV). OBJETIVO: adaptar culturalmente o Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) para aplicação na população brasileira, avaliar sua reprodutibilidade e descrever os resultados obtidos à aplicação deste questionário em pacientes com tontura crônica. MÉTODO: o DHI foi aplicado, inicialmente, em 45 pacientes com tontura crônica e hipótese diagnóstica de síndrome vestibular, seguindo as etapas de tradução do idioma Inglês para o Português e adapatação lingüística, revisão da equivalência gramatical e idiomática, adaptação cultural e avaliação da reprodutividade intra e interpesquisadores. A avaliação da reprodutividade foi realizada por intermédio do teste de pesquisadores. A avaliação da reprodutividade foi realizada por intermédio do teste de Wilcoxon para duas amostras dependentes, P < 0,05. O instrumento foi aplicado para um total de 250 pacientes para avaliação do impacto da tontura na qualidade de vida de vestibulopatas crônicos. RESULTADOS: a versão brasileira do DHI (DHI brasileiro) foi bem compreendida pelo população estudada. Não foi verificada diferença estatística significante à avaliação da reprodutibilidade inter-pesquisadores (P = 0,418) e intra-pesquisadores (P = 0,244). Todos pacientes apresentaram prejuízo na QV e os aspectos físicos foram os mais prejudicados, seguidos em ordem decrescente pelos aspectos funcionais e emocionais. Os aspectos funcionais mostraram-se mais comprometidos em indivíduos mais velhos. Nenhuma associação foi verificada entre o gênero e as médias do escore total e de cada um dos aspectos avaliados pelo DHI. CONCLUSÃO: o DHI foi adaptado culturalmente para aplicação na população brasileira (DHI brasileiro), mostrando-se confiável para a avaliação da interferência da tontura na QV. Os pacientes com tontura crônica e hipótese diagnóstica de síndrome vestibular apresentaram prejuízo na QV devido a este sintoma, verificados à aplicação do DHI brasileiro. Os aspectos físicos foram os mais prejudicados.Universidade Bandeirantes de São Paulo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação Neuro-MotoraUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Programa de Pós-Graduação em Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e PescoçoUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de MedicinaUNIFESP, EPM, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia de Cabeça e PescoçoUNIFESP, EPMSciELOPró-Fono Produtos Especializados para Fonoaudiologia Ltda.Universidade Bandeirantes de São Paulo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação Neuro-MotoraUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Castro, Ana Sílvia Oliveira DeGazzola, Juliana Maria [UNIFESP]Natour, Jamil [UNIFESP]Ganança, Fernando Freitas [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:36:50Z2015-06-14T13:36:50Z2007-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion97-104application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-56872007000100011Pró-Fono Revista de Atualização Científica. 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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory Brazilian version of the Dizziness Handicap Inventory |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory Castro, Ana Sílvia Oliveira De Quality of Life Dizziness Vertigo Vestibular Diseases Qualidade de Vida Tontura Vertigem Doenças Vestibulares |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory |
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Versão brasileira do Dizziness Handicap Inventory |
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Castro, Ana Sílvia Oliveira De |
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Castro, Ana Sílvia Oliveira De Gazzola, Juliana Maria [UNIFESP] Natour, Jamil [UNIFESP] Ganança, Fernando Freitas [UNIFESP] |
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Gazzola, Juliana Maria [UNIFESP] Natour, Jamil [UNIFESP] Ganança, Fernando Freitas [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Bandeirantes de São Paulo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação Neuro-Motora Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Castro, Ana Sílvia Oliveira De Gazzola, Juliana Maria [UNIFESP] Natour, Jamil [UNIFESP] Ganança, Fernando Freitas [UNIFESP] |
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Quality of Life Dizziness Vertigo Vestibular Diseases Qualidade de Vida Tontura Vertigem Doenças Vestibulares |
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Quality of Life Dizziness Vertigo Vestibular Diseases Qualidade de Vida Tontura Vertigem Doenças Vestibulares |
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BACKGROUND: impact of dizziness on life quality (LQ). AIM: to adapt the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) for application in the Brazilian population; to assess its reproducibility; and to describe the results obtained in patients with chronic dizziness. METHOD: The DHI was initially applied in 45 patients with chronic dizziness and with a clinical diagnosis of vestibular syndrome. The application followed the stages of translation - from English to Portuguese - and linguistic adaptation, grammatical and idiomatic equivalence review and evaluation of its intra and inter-researchers reproducibility. Reproducibility was assessed by using the Wilcoxon Test for two dependent samples, P < 0.05. The questionnaire was applied on 250 patients with chronic vestibular syndrome in order to evaluate the impact of dizziness on LQ. RESULTS: The Brazilian version of the DHI (Brazilian DHI) was well comprehended by the studied population and no statistically significant difference was found in the inter-researcher (P = 0.418) and intra-researcher (P = 0.244) reproducibility. All of the studied patients presented a loss in LQ due to dizziness. Aspects which were most affected were the physical ones, followed by, in a decreasing order, the functional and the emotional ones. Functional aspects were more compromised in older individuals. No association was verified between gender and the overall mean scores of the DHI and between gender and the mean scores of each aspect assessed by the DHI. CONCLUSION: the DHI was culturally adapted for application in the Brazilian population (Brazilian DHI). This instrument was considered to be a reliable tool to evaluate the impact of dizziness on LQ. Patients with chronic dizziness and with clinical diagnosis of vestibular syndrome presented a loss in LQ, due to this symptom. This loss was verified by the application of the Brazilian DHI. Physical aspects were the most compromised. |
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