The psychometric properties of Indonesian Version of WHO Quality of
Life 100 in tuberculosis patients
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Title
The psychometric properties of Indonesian Version of WHO Quality of
Life 100 in tuberculosis patients
Life 100 in tuberculosis patients
Subject
reliability, tuberculosis, validity, WHOQOL-100
Description
Background: Tuberculosis has an impact not only on physical health but
also on psychological well-being and economic and social status, as well
as causing stigma, which results in a decreased quality of life. Quality of
life assessment can improve nurses’ understanding of patients’ burdens,
disease processes, and needs during treatment, which will help design
appropriate tuberculosis intervention programs.
Purpose: This study was to obtain a valid and reliable Indonesian version of
the WHOQOL-100 instrument for tuberculosis patients.
Methods: This study is a psychometric study. According to the WHO
guidelines, the original WHOQOL-100 instrument was translated using a
forward and backward procedure. Two hundred and seventy-four tuberculosis
patients treated at PMI Bogor Hospital completed the questionnaire.
Construct validity was tested using exploratory factor analysis with principal
component analysis and varimax rotation, and reliability using Cronbach’s
alpha test on the WHOQOL-100 instrument.
Results: WHOQOL-100 Indonesia version has six domains, with 17 facets,
and most questions have a loading factor ≥ 0.4. Of the 100 items, 31 were
extracted that were related to freedom, physical safety and security, health
and social care, participation and opportunities for relaxation activities,
physical environment, and transportation. The overall valid question item
reliability test results are α = 0.816.
Conclusion: This study produced a shorter version of the English version of
the WHOQOL-100 instrument, valid and reliable for use in Indonesia.
also on psychological well-being and economic and social status, as well
as causing stigma, which results in a decreased quality of life. Quality of
life assessment can improve nurses’ understanding of patients’ burdens,
disease processes, and needs during treatment, which will help design
appropriate tuberculosis intervention programs.
Purpose: This study was to obtain a valid and reliable Indonesian version of
the WHOQOL-100 instrument for tuberculosis patients.
Methods: This study is a psychometric study. According to the WHO
guidelines, the original WHOQOL-100 instrument was translated using a
forward and backward procedure. Two hundred and seventy-four tuberculosis
patients treated at PMI Bogor Hospital completed the questionnaire.
Construct validity was tested using exploratory factor analysis with principal
component analysis and varimax rotation, and reliability using Cronbach’s
alpha test on the WHOQOL-100 instrument.
Results: WHOQOL-100 Indonesia version has six domains, with 17 facets,
and most questions have a loading factor ≥ 0.4. Of the 100 items, 31 were
extracted that were related to freedom, physical safety and security, health
and social care, participation and opportunities for relaxation activities,
physical environment, and transportation. The overall valid question item
reliability test results are α = 0.816.
Conclusion: This study produced a shorter version of the English version of
the WHOQOL-100 instrument, valid and reliable for use in Indonesia.
Creator
Sri Yuliyanti1,2 , Dr. Rohman Azzam1,3 , Fitrian Rayasari1,3 , Henny Dwi
Susanti4 , Widia Astuti A W5 , Dadang Saadulloh1,6,7 , Ninik Yunitri1,8*
Susanti4 , Widia Astuti A W5 , Dadang Saadulloh1,6,7 , Ninik Yunitri1,8*
Source
http://jkp.fkep.unpad.ac.id/index.
php/jkp
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Date
August 14, 2024
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
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Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Citation
Sri Yuliyanti1,2 , Dr. Rohman Azzam1,3 , Fitrian Rayasari1,3 , Henny Dwi
Susanti4 , Widia Astuti A W5 , Dadang Saadulloh1,6,7 , Ninik Yunitri1,8*, “The psychometric properties of Indonesian Version of WHO Quality of
Life 100 in tuberculosis patients,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10724.
Life 100 in tuberculosis patients,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 11, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10724.