2003
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.129.9.987
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Response-Shift Bias and Parent-Reported Quality of Life in Children With Otitis Media

Abstract: The validity of the OM-6 has been proved in a Dutch population. The data suggest that parents underestimate the seriousness of hearing loss and overestimate the quality of life of their child before surgery, indicating a response shift. Treatment results could lead parents to realize that the situation before surgery had been worse than they thought.

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“…The manual search and expert discussion yielded one extra article [28]. After applying the criteria for inclusion and exclusion, only 13 articles remained for inclusion [29,30,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]. In addition, we included results regarding reliability and validity of the TAIQOL from our own work published in a thesis [45].…”
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“…The manual search and expert discussion yielded one extra article [28]. After applying the criteria for inclusion and exclusion, only 13 articles remained for inclusion [29,30,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]. In addition, we included results regarding reliability and validity of the TAIQOL from our own work published in a thesis [45].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very much extreme a problem: physical suffering in 37% (admitted for VT), emotional distress 24%, activity limitations 12%, hearing loss 9%, and speech impairment 9% Timmerman et al [39] OM-6 77 cOME (1-3 years) Caregiver concern and speech impairment highest rated problems, followed by physical suffering, hearing loss, emotional distress, activity limitations Karkanevatos and Lesser [40] majority suffered from disturbed sleep. Behavioural problems at school or nursery, as well as difficulties with hearing, speech, and to a less extent, balance, were also common.…”
Section: Quality Of Life In Otitis Mediamentioning
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“…O sofrimento físico e as preocupações do cuidador foram duas das três áreas mais afetadas entre as crianças com OM, suportando os resultados de estudos anteriores. 3,7,9,10,12 Foi encontrada correlação entre as preocupações do cuidador e todos os outros domínios de qualidade de vida avaliados pelo questionário. Estudos prévios mostraram uma correlação entre a pontuação total no questionário OM-6 e o impacto da OM na qualidade de vida do cuidador.…”
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“…No entanto, estudos que aplicaram este questionário mostraram uma fraca correlação entre a perceção da audição pelos cuidadores e os resultados dos exames audiológicos. 3,12,14 Por outro lado, os nossos resultados mostraram uma maior probabilidade dos cuidadores referirem a perda auditiva como um problema quanto mais velha a criança. De facto, a perda auditiva pode ser difícil de perceber por parte dos cuidadores em crianças em estádios mais precoces do desenvolvimento.…”
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