The use of focus groups to develop a culturally relevant quality of life tool for lymphatic filariasis in Bangladesh

  • Zeldenryk, Lynne
  • Gray, Marion
  • Gordon, Susan
  • Speare, Rick
  • Hossain, Moazzem
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Publication date
February 2014
Publisher
Springer
Language
English

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this study was to conduct focus groups to operationalise the construct of quality of life (QOL) for people living with lymphatic filariasis (LF) in Bangladesh to develop culturally valid items for a Bangladeshi LF QOL tool. Methods Ten focus groups were conducted with a stratified purposeful sample (n = 60) of LF patients (3 focus groups, n = 17), doctors (1 focus group, n = 5), nurses (1 focus group, n = 6) and other hospital staff (1 focus group, n = 5), community leaders (2 focus groups, n = 14), community volunteer health workers (1 focus group, n = 5) and Bangladeshi LF researchers and planners (1 focus group, n = 8). Focus group methodology was informed by local culture in consultation with cultural mentors...

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