Title
The international study of wheezing in infants: Questionnaire validation
Date Issued
01 August 2007
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Mallol J.
García-Marcos L.
Aguirre V.
Martinez-Torres A.
Perez-Fernández V.
Gallardo A.
Calvo M.
Rosario Filho N.
Rocha W.
Fischer G.
Baeza-Bacab M.
Pinto R.
Barria C.
Abstract
Background: There are no internationally validated questionnaires to investigate the prevalence of infant wheezing. This study was undertaken to validate a questionnaire for the International Study on the Prevalence of Wheezing in Infants (Estudio Internacional de Sibilancias en Lactantes, EISL). Material and Methods: Construct and criterion validity were tested for the question 'Has your baby had wheezing or whistling in the chest during his/her first 12 months of life?'. Construct validity (i.e. the ability of parents and doctors to refer to the same symptoms with the same words) was tested in a sample of 50 wheezing and 50 non-wheezy infants 12-15 months of age in each of 10 centres from 6 different Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking countries. Criterion validity (i.e. the ability of parents to correctly detect the symptom in the general population) was evaluated in 2 samples (Santiago, Chile and Cartagena, Spain) of 50 wheezing and 50 non-wheezing infants (according to parents) of the same age, randomly selected from the general population, who were later blindly diagnosed by a paediatric pulmonologist. Results: Construct validity was very high (κ test: 0.98-1) in all centres. According to Youden's index, criterion validity was good both in Cartagena (75.5%) and in Santiago (67.0%). Adding questions about asthma medication did not improve diagnosis accuracy. Conclusions: The EISL questionnaire significantly distinguished wheezy infants from healthy ones. This questionnaire has a strong validity and can be employed in large international multicentre studies on wheezing during infancy. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG.
Start page
44
End page
50
Volume
144
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Pediatría
Inmunología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-34547781857
PubMed ID
Source
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
ISSN of the container
10182438
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