Development and Validation of a Turkish Version of Obstetric Quality of Recovery-10
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Original Article
P: 366-372
October 2022

Development and Validation of a Turkish Version of Obstetric Quality of Recovery-10

Turk J Anaesthesiol Reanim 2022;50(5):366-372
1. Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, University of Health Sciences, Konya City Hospital, Konya, Turkey
2. Department of Obstetric and Gynecology, University of Health Sciences, Konya City Hospital, Konya, Turkey
3. Department of Medical Education and Informatics, Necmettin Erbakan University, Konya, Turkey
4. Stanford University Faculty of Medicine, California, USA
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Received Date: 28.12.2021
Accepted Date: 21.04.2022
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

The 10-item Obstetric Quality-of-Recovery 10 scale is a validated patient-reported outcome questionnaire that measures the quality of recovery following delivery. This study aims to develop a Turkish version of the Obstetric Quality of Recovery 10 to evaluate its validity, reliability, and clinical feasibility.

Methods:

Term parturients who underwent vaginal delivery or elective caesarean delivery were asked to complete a Turkish version of Obstetric Quality-of-Recovery 10 scoring tool and EuroQol 5-dimension 3L scores (including a global health visual analogue scale) 24 hours after delivery. To validate the Obstetric Quality of Recovery 10-Turkish, we assessed validity, reliability, and clinical feasibility and compared it with the EQ-5D-3L questionnaires.

Results:

One hundred parturients completed the questionnaire in 24 hours (100% response rate). Obstetric Quality of Recovery 10-Turkish correlated highly with EQ-5D-3L score (r=-0.611) and global health visual analogue scale score (r = 0.652) at 24 hours and discriminated well between good versus poor recovery (global health visual analogue scale score ≥70 vs <70; median interquartile range were 86 [80-90] and 68 [59-75] (P < .001), respectively). Scores were similar for caesarean and vaginal deliveries, 83 (76-89) and 82.5 (69-90), respectively (P = .5). Twenty-four-hour Obstetric Quality of Recovery 10-Turkish scores did not correlate with any baseline demographic and clinical data parameters. Internal consistency was good (Cronbach's alpha=0.87 and inter-item correlation=0.41), and split-half reliability was very good (Spearman-Brown prophesy reliability estimate=0.86). Test-retest reliability was excellent (intra-class correlation coefficient=0.99). No floor or ceiling effects were demonstrated.

Conclusion:

The Obstetric Quality of Recovery 10-Turkish is a valid, reliable, and clinically feasible measure of inpatient postpartum recovery following caesarean and vaginal delivery modes.

Keywords: Obstetric anaesthesia, ObsQoR-10, patient-reported outcome measure, postpartum recovery, quality of recovery

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