Assessment of four validated questionnaires for screening of dry eye disease in an African cohort.


Journal

Contact lens & anterior eye : the journal of the British Contact Lens Association
ISSN: 1476-5411
Titre abrégé: Cont Lens Anterior Eye
Pays: England
ID NLM: 9712714

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2022
Historique:
received: 15 10 2020
revised: 27 04 2021
accepted: 09 05 2021
pubmed: 22 5 2021
medline: 6 5 2022
entrez: 21 5 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To evaluate the 5-item dry eye questionnaire (DEQ-5) for measurement precision and unidimensionality, and assess the ability of Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), McMonnies Dry Eye Questionnaire (MQ), Ocular Comfort Index questionnaires (OCI), and DEQ to predict clinical measures of DED in an African population. Participants (n = 113; mean age 24.7 ± 5.4 years) completed all four questionnaires administered in a randomized order. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the instruments were assessed. A masked examiner performed clinical dry eye tests in both eyes of participants and the results used to classify into either "dry" or "non-dry" groups. The diagnostic criteria for dry eye disease were tear break up time (TBUT) < 10 s plus at least one of Schirmer <15 mm in 5 min., > 5 corneal staining spot, or > 9 conjunctival staining spots. Rasch analysis was performed to assess the DEQ for unidimensionality and measurement precision, and receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) analysis was used to assess the ability of the four questionnaires to predict clinical measures of DED. The responses from the DEQ-5 met the Rasch analysis criterion of unidimensionality with infit and outfit values of between 0.74-1.43 mean-square and 0.69-1.49 mean-square, respectively, and measurement precision of 2.33. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability of each test was high, with Cronbach alpha >0.70 for the questionnaire and their respective subscales but internal consistency reliability of the MQ was poor (Cronbach's alpha = 0 .29-0 0.52). Each test segregated the "dry" and "non-dry" groups with moderate (all AUC 0.70-0.80) and similar accuracy (P > .05). The DEQ -5 demonstrated adequate measurement precision and unidimensionality. Each of the four questionnaires showed psychometric validity for clinical use in the African population, and modest and similar accuracy when screening for dry eye signs but the performance of the McMonnies questionnaire was limited in terms of internal consistency reliability.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34016544
pii: S1367-0484(21)00088-6
doi: 10.1016/j.clae.2021.101468
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

101468

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021 British Contact Lens Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Alex Ilechie (A)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.

Thomas Mensah (T)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.

Carl Halladay Abraham (CH)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Electronic address: carl.abraham@ucc.edu.gh.

Naa Adjeley Addo (NA)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.

Michael Ntodie (M)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.

Stephen Ocansey (S)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.

Samuel Bert Boadi-Kusi (SB)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.

Andrew Owusu-Ansah (A)

Department of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Cape Coast, Ghana.

Ngozi Ezinne (N)

St Augustines Campus, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago.

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