Title of article :
Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life Questionnaire: Translation, Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, and Validity of the Persian Version
Author/Authors :
Nikjooy, Afsaneh Department of Physical Therapy - Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences - Colorectal Research Center (CRRC), Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Jafari, Hassan Health Psychology Group - University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Leuven, Belgium , Saba, Maryam Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Research Center, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz , Ebrahimi, Naghmeh Student Research Committee, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Mirzaei, Rezvan Department of Colorectal Surgery - Colorectal Research Center (CRRC), Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran,
Abstract :
Background: The Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality
of Life (PAC-QOL) questionnaire is the most validated and the
most specific tool for measuring the quality of life of patients
with constipation. Over 120 million people live in countries
whose official language is Persian. There is no reported Persian
version of the PAC-QOL questionnaire yet. The aim of this study
was to translate and culturally adapt the PAC-QOL questionnaire
and to assess its reliability and validity among Persian patients
with chronic constipation.
Methods: Following the translation and cultural adaptation of
the PAC-QOL questionnaire to Persian, 100 patients (mean±SD
age=40.51±13.67) with constipation were recruited for validity
measurement and 20 patients were re-examined for reliability.
Content validity was assessed based on the opinions of an
expert committee and the floor/ceiling effect. Construct validity
was evaluated according to the hypothesis test. The SF-36
questionnaire was used for concurrent criterion validity, intraclass
correlation coefficient for reliability, and Cronbach’s alpha
for internal consistency.
Results: The content validity of the PAC-QOL questionnaire
was proven, and there was no floor/ceiling effect. Construct
validity also was confirmed based on the hypothesis test. The
overall Cronbach’s alpha of the PAC-QOL questionnaire was
0.92 (range=0.72–0.92), and the overall intra-class correlation
coefficient of the questionnaire was 0.88 (range=0.69–0.87). The
correlation between the SF-36 and PAC-QOL questionnaires
was moderate.
Conclusion: The Persian version of the PAC-QOL questionnaire
demonstrated good validity and reliability properties in chronic
constipation. Accordingly, Persian researchers and clinicians
can benefit from this questionnaire in further research and
assessment of treatment outcomes.
Keywords :
Constipation , Quality of life , Questionnaire , Reliability , Validity