Health and Quality of Life Outcomes (Jul 2007)

Differences in the experience of fatigue in patients and healthy controls: patients' descriptions

  • Huibers Marcus J,
  • Kalkman Joke S,
  • Servaes Petra,
  • Knoop Hans,
  • Gielissen Marieke F,
  • Verhagen Stans,
  • Bleijenberg Gijs

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7525-5-36
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 36

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Abstract Background the primary objective was to develop an adjective checklist, the Fatigue Quality List (FQL), aimed at assessing different perceptions of fatigue. Methods 961 participants filled out the FQL (28 adjectives). A component and confirmatory factor analyses were performed and psychometric properties were evaluated. Differences on factor scores between different patients' groups were investigated and pre- and post treatment scores were compared in demonstrating change of perceptions after treatment of fatigue. Results Four independent factors were found with adequate psychometric properties. Different perceptions were found between the patients' groups. Patients who were recovered after treatment for fatigue showed similar scores on the factors as healthy controls. Conclusion The FQL appears to be a promising tool in measuring different perceptions of fatigue, which can be especially interesting for clinical practice.