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Dimensional structure of the oral health-related quality of life in healthy Spanish workers
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Palabras clave
Oral health
Quality of life
Spanish workers
Clasificación UNESCO
32 Ciencias Médicas
3311.03 Instrumentos Para Odontología
Fecha de publicación
2010-02
Editor
BMC. Part of Springer Nature.
Citación
Montero, J., Bravo, M., Vicente, MP. et al. Dimensional structure of the oral health-related quality of life in healthy Spanish workers. Health Qual Life Outcomes 8, 24 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-8-24
Resumen
[EN]Oral health-related quality of life (OHQoL) is conceived as a multidimensional construct. Here our aim was to investigate the dimensional structure of OHQoL as measured by the Spanish versions of the Oral Impacts on Daily Performance (OIDP) and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) questionnaires applied simultaneously.
Methods
We recruited a consecutive sample of 270 healthy Spanish workers visiting the Employment Risk Prevention Centre for a routine medical check-up. OHIP-14 was self-completed by participants but the OIDP was completed in face-to-face interviews. An Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was performed to identify the underlying dimensions of the OHQoL construct assessed by both instruments. This factorial structure was later confirmed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) using several estimators of goodness of fit indices.
Results
EFA and the CFA identified and respectively confirmed a set of 3 underlying factors in both questionnaires that could be interpreted as functional limitation, pain-discomfort, and psychosocial impacts. The model achieved was seen to fit properly for both instruments, but the factorial structure was clearer for the OIDP.
Conclusions
The results provide evidence for construct equivalence in the latent factors assessed by both OIDP and OHIP-14, suggesting that OHQoL is a three-dimensional construct. The prevalence of impact on these three factors was coherent between both indicators, pain-discomfort having the highest prevalence, followed by psycho-social impact, and functional limitation.
Descripción
Article number: 24 (2010)
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DOI
10.1186/1477-7525-8-24
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