WHOQOL-Hindi: a questionnaire for assessing quality of life in health care settings in India. World Health Organization Quality of Life

Natl Med J India. 1998 Jul-Aug;11(4):160-5.

Abstract

Background: Quality of life is becoming an important component of overall assessment in health care settings. However, satisfactory instruments are not available for use in India.

Methods: Qualitative and quantitative work was conducted at the Delhi centre as a part of the WHOQOL (World Health Organization Quality of Life) project at 15 centres in developing and developed countries to construct a new quality of life instrument (WHOQOL). The pilot field trial at Delhi was conducted on 304 adult subjects using the 236-item questionnaire.

Results: Based on the pilot field trial data, item reduction could be done to develop a 100-item version (WHOQOL-100, Hindi). The items are distributed into 4 domains (physical; psychological, social and environmental health) and 25 facets. Each facet has four items, rated on a five-point scale. The initial psychometric properties of this instrument are satisfactory. A 26-item short version has also been developed (WHOQOL-Bref, Hindi).

Conclusion: The WHOQOL-100, Hindi appears to be a suitable instrument for comprehensively assessing quality of life in health care settings. WHOQOL-Bref, Hindi can be used for intervention studies including drug trials.

MeSH terms

  • Factor Analysis, Statistical
  • Health Status Indicators*
  • Humans
  • India
  • Psychometrics
  • Quality of Life*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • World Health Organization