Title of article :
Psychometric Testing of the CHAMPS Questionnaire in French Canadians with COPD
Author/Authors :
Mak, Susanne McGill University - School of Physical & Occupational Therapy, Montr, Canada , Bourbeau, Jean McGill University Health Centre Research Institute, Canada , Mayo, Nancy E. McGill University Health Centre Research Institute, Canada , Wood-Dauphinee, Sharon McGill University - School of Physical & Occupational Therapy, Montr, Canada , Soicher, Judith E. McGill University - School of Physical & Occupational Therapy, Montr, Canada
Abstract :
Physical activity is an important health behaviour in reducing morbidity and mortality in individuals with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). Accurate measurement of the characteristics of physical activity is essential to understanding the
impact of COPD on physical activity. In a previous article, we reported on the cross-cultural adaptation of the Community
Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors (CHAMPS) questionnaire to produce a Canadian French version. The CHAMPS
yields four summary scores: two caloric expenditure scores (moderate-intensity activities and all activities) and two frequency
scores (moderate-intensity activities and all activities). The objective of this study was to evaluate test-retest reliability and
convergent construct validity, in both English and French versions of the CHAMPS, in individuals with COPD. Test-retest
reliability was assessed by administering the CHAMPS at two visits (2-3 weeks apart), to 19 English-speaking and 18 Frenchspeaking participants. Validity was assessed in 56 English-speaking and 74 French-speaking participants, who completed the
CHAMPS, Short Form- (SF-) 36, and St. George’s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) at a single visit. Results from reliability
testing indicated that intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) generally met the threshold for good reliability (ICC> 0.6), with
frequency scores showing greater stability than caloric expenditure scores. Validity testing yielded moderate correlations (r = 0.4-
0.5) of the CHAMPS with the SF-36 domains and summary score capturing constructs of physical function, and with the SGRQ
activity domain and total score. CHAMPS frequency scores for moderate-intensity activities correlated more strongly than other
scores, with physical aspects of the SF-36 and SGRQ. The English and French versions of the CHAMPS did not show any
substantial differences in reliability (frequency scores) or validity (frequency and caloric expenditure scores). Findings from this
study support the reliability and validity of the CHAMPS. In particular, frequency scores for moderate-intensity activities can
provide useful information on physical activity levels in individuals with COPD. This trial is registered with NCT00169897.
ISRCTN registration number: IRSCTN32824512.
Keywords :
Psychometric , CHAMPS Questionnaire , COPD
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal