Abstract
Background and aims
Major trauma impairs health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of this study was the Finnish translation and external validation of the Trauma Quality of Life (TQoL) questionnaire.
Patients and methods
The Finnish version of the TQoL questionnaire and the 15D, a generic HRQoL questionnaire, were sent by mail to 417 patients identified from the Helsinki Trauma Registry.
Results
Altogether 222 patients (53.2%) returned the questionnaires. Participants’ mean age was 49.9 ± 18.1 years and 68.8% were males. The mean 15D score was significantly lower than that of the age- and sex-standardized general Finnish population (0.817 vs. 0.918, p < 0.001). The correlation between the Finnish translation and 15D scores was high (0.805). Factor analysis revealed that the Finnish TQoL questionnaire and the 15D have four common factors. Internal validation identified some differences between the Finnish and the original versions.
Conclusions
The correlation between the Finnish TQoL questionnaire and the 15D was high. The factor structures of the original and Finnish versions of the TQoL questionnaire were not identical, which may be a consequence of cultural or patient population differences.
Trauma causes a long-term decrease in health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and this impact should be assessed in rehabilitation.
The Trauma-Specific Quality of Life (TQoL) questionnaire has many shared features with the generic HRQoL questionnaire, but it also contains features related to post-traumatic disorder syndrome.
The TQoL questionnaire is a valid tool for monitoring HRQoL after trauma.
Implications for rehabilitation
Correction Statement
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Acknowledgements
We thank the original developers of the Trauma-Specific Quality of Life questionnaire (TQoL) for co-operation in this translation and validation process. We especially thank Terri deRoon-Cassini, PhD, for help and guidance regarding TQoL issues.
Disclosure statement
Harri Sintonen is the developer of the 15D. The other authors report no competing interests.