2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfo.2011.01.005
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Qualité de vie après Lasik : partie I. Validation de la traduction française de l’échelle NEI-RQL-42

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“…The homogeneity was similar to those obtained by other versions of the NEI-RQL-42 in America (Cronbach’s α coefficient 0.64–0.90),[37] Greece (Cronbach’s α coefficient 0.49–0.94),[18] and Turkey (Person indices 0.62–0.89). [16] The differences between the versions may be explained by incomplete or diverse sample sizes in these studies.…”
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“…The homogeneity was similar to those obtained by other versions of the NEI-RQL-42 in America (Cronbach’s α coefficient 0.64–0.90),[37] Greece (Cronbach’s α coefficient 0.49–0.94),[18] and Turkey (Person indices 0.62–0.89). [16] The differences between the versions may be explained by incomplete or diverse sample sizes in these studies.…”
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“…Similar findings were seen in the NEI-RQL-42 in other languages as well as the original version. [161837] Convergent validity of the NEI-RQL-42 was tested by calculating the correlation between each item and its own scale. As hypothesized, each item had a considerable correlation with its own scale, while it had negligible correlations with other scales.…”
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“…21 Conversely, other authors found the NEI-RQL-42 questionnaire to be deficient for any psychometric properties tested. 19,25 Several studies have been carried out with the purpose of assessing the visual-related quality of life of subjects who underwent refractive surgery, [5][6][7][8]18,24,26 CL 10,11,15 or spectacles. 8,19,20,27 However, there is little information available about the comparison of refractive surgery against other options such as continuous wear of CL or CRT, or between these treatments against others such as daily wear of CL or spectacles or even emmetropes.…”
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