No significant retest effects in oral health-related quality of life assessment using the Oral Health Impact Profile.

  • Mike T John
  • Daniel Reißmann
  • Oliver Schierz
  • Finbarr Allen

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate retest effects in assessment of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP) in patients requiring prosthodontic treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The German 49-item OHIP was administered in 21 patients requiring prosthodontic treatment on three pretreatment occasions: twice (t(1) and t(2)) on day 1, 1-2 h apart, and on day 2 (t(3)), 3-78 days later. Differences in reliability coefficients, OHIP summary scores, and item responses, and the influence of time on score differences were analyzed. RESULTS: Some evidence of retest effects in oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) was found (the difference in reliability coefficients between t(1)-t(2) and t(2)-t(3) was 0.08; p=0.02). CONCLUSIONS: The findings support repeated OHRQoL assessment over short periods of time when perceived oral health is rapidly changing. This is important because many oral conditions have acute symptoms and treatments have immediate OHRQoL effects that need to be measured.

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Original languageGerman
Article number3
ISSN0001-6357
Publication statusPublished - 2008
pubmed 18568471