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Cross-cultural validation of the London handicap scale and comparison of handicap perception between Chinese and UK populations

See Kit Lo, Raymond; Chi Yui Kwok, Timothy; Oi Yue Cheng, Joanna; Yang, Hui; Jiang Yuan, Hong; Harwood, Rowan; Woo, Jean

Authors

Raymond See Kit Lo

Timothy Chi Yui Kwok

Joanna Oi Yue Cheng

Hui Yang

Hong Jiang Yuan

Jean Woo



Abstract

Objective:

To validate the London Handicap Scale on populations from diverse cultures by comparing handicap perceptions in Mainland (Sichuan) Chinese, Hong Kong Chinese and UK subjects.

Method:

Utility ratings of 10 real life health scenarios were given by a group of healthy and disabled Sichuan Chinese subjects. The ratings were then correlated with published scale scores of HK and UK subjects on the same scenarios.

Setting:

A university for older persons in Sichuan and the 4th Hospital of Sichuan University.

Subjects:

Two hundred and one Sichuan Chinese (mean age: 63.3 years) comprising of healthy (31.8%) and disabled individuals with stroke, fracture, cancer or other chronic conditions (69.2%) were recruited in the study.

Results:

Overall ratings for health scenarios were found to be highly correlated between Sichuan Chinese and UK subjects (r = 0.85; P < 0.0005), and between Sichuan and HK Chinese subjects (r = 0.98; P < 0.0005), with the exception of scenario J. Interesting differences in valuation were also observed between Sichuan subgroups in three scenarios. Self-perceived health status of the Sichuan Chinese can be accurately reflected by the severity of their handicap as measured by the London Handicap Scale LHS ( r = −0.39, P = 0.000). For Sichuan Chinese, the economic domain of handicap was rated with poorer scores compared with the other domains.

Conclusion:

The international notion of handicap, or limitation in participation, applies across different cultures and is also valid in mainland Chinese. UK, HK, and Sichuan subjects share similar perception on selected handicap scenarios. The London Handicap Scale is useful for health evaluation and outcome assessment for elderly of different cultures.

Citation

See Kit Lo, R., Chi Yui Kwok, T., Oi Yue Cheng, J., Yang, H., Jiang Yuan, H., Harwood, R., & Woo, J. (2007). Cross-cultural validation of the London handicap scale and comparison of handicap perception between Chinese and UK populations. Age and Ageing, 36(5), 544–548. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afm052

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 20, 2007
Publication Date May 30, 2007
Deposit Date Feb 16, 2025
Journal Age and Ageing
Print ISSN 0002-0729
Electronic ISSN 1468-2834
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 36
Issue 5
Pages 544–548
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afm052
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/36306075
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article/36/5/544/40263