| Literature DB >> 34639619 |
Víctor Checa-Moreno1, Esther Díaz-Mohedo2, Carmen Suárez-Serrano3.
Abstract
Questionnaires are tools of interest in the evaluation of pelvic floor dysfunctions, but their success depends on their readability. Evaluating symptoms associated with such dysfunctions through questionnaires validated in Spanish with adequate readability indices will be useful for subsequent therapeutic work with these patients. The objective of this study is to evaluate the readability of symptomatology questionnaires on pelvic floor dysfunctions adapted to Spanish. This descriptive study included a total of 19 questionnaires, whose readability was analyzed according to four indices: Fernández-Huerta, Szigriszt-Pazos, Inflesz and readability µ (mu). In total, 50% of the questionnaires for fecal incontinence symptoms were found to have inadequate scores in terms of readability, according to the Inflesz index. If we take the readability mu index as a reference, the number of questionnaires that do not meet the minimum readability limit are as follows: 20% in urinary incontinence, 50% in fecal incontinence, 66.6% in sexual function, 100% in general pelvic floor, 25% in overactive bladder and 100% in benign prostatic hyperplasia. Therefore, it is necessary to review and adapt health questionnaires on pelvic floor dysfunctions to improve their readability and ease of understanding by conducting studies with the people who fill out these questionnaires.Entities:
Keywords: benign prostatic hyperplasia; fecal incontinence; overactive bladder; pelvic floor dysfunctions; questionnaire; urinary incontinence
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34639619 PMCID: PMC8507699 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph181910320
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Interpretation of the scores according to the readability index.
| Lecturability Fernández Huerta | Level | Perspicuity Szigriszt-Pazos | Level | Perspicuity Inflesz | Level | Legibility µ | Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 90–100 | Very easy | 86–100 | Very easy | 80–100 | Very easy | 91–100 | Very easy |
| 80–90 | Easy | 76–85 | Easy | 65–80 | Somewhat easy | 81–90 | Easy |
| 70–80 | Some easy | 66–75 | Somewhat easy | 55–65 | Normal | 71–80 | Somewhat easy |
| 60–70 | Normal | 51–65 | Normal | 40–55 | Somewhat difficult | 61–70 | Adequate |
| 50–60 | Somewhat difficult | 36–50 | Somewhat difficult | 0–40 | Very difficult | 51–60 | Somewhat difficult |
| 30–50 | Difficult | 16–35 | Difficult | 31–50 | Difficult | ||
| 0–30 | Very difficult | 0–15 | Very difficult | 0–30 | Very difficult |
Questionnaires analyzed, their items and their main characteristics.
| Questionnaire | Dysfunction | Number of Questions | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|
| ICIQ-SF [ | Urinary incontinence | 3 | Measures the frequency, quantity and affectation |
| UDI-6 [ | Urinary incontinence | 6 | Grade of recommendation A; measures the degree of severity |
| 3IQ [ | Urinary incontinence | 3 | Classifies urge or stress incontinence in primary care settings |
| QUID [ | Urinary incontinence | 6 | Has two subscales: stress and urgency |
| Severity test of Sandvik [ | Urinary incontinence | 2 | Measures aspects of frequency and quantity |
| WEXNER [ | Fecal incontinence | 3 | Collects data on the type of leak, use of dressings and lifestyle alteration |
| Browning y Parks [ | Fecal incontinence | 1 | Divided into four degrees |
| FISI [ | Fecal incontinence | 1 | A table is obtained with values between 0 and 61 points |
| St Mark’s Hospital [ | Fecal incontinence | 5 | Evaluates use of astringent medication, diapers, or degree of urgency |
| FSFI [ | Sexual function | 19 | Evaluates six domains: desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain |
| PISQ-IR [ | Sexual function | 12/21 | 12 items for sexually inactive women; 21 items for sexually active women |
| PISQ-12 [ | Sexual function | 12 | Evaluates women with POP and/or urinary incontinence |
| OABSS [ | Overactive bladder | 7 | Five items for urinary urgency and two for daily and nocturnal frequency |
| B-SAQ [ | Overactive bladder | 8 | Divided into two scales that report discomfort and symptoms |
| OAB-V8 [ | Overactive bladder | 8 | Measures the magnitude of affectation of the symptoms; a dichotomous item assesses the gender of the patient |
| OAB-V3 [ | Overactive bladder | 3 | Neutral with respect to the gender of the patient |
| IPSS [ | Benign prostatic hyperplasia | 8 | Seven items measure frequency and severity of symptoms and one item measures the general impact on quality of life |
| EPIQ [ | General pelvic floor symptoms | 22 | Seven dimensions: Overactive bladder, stress urinary incontinence, quality of life, pelvic prolapse, incontinence, emptying pain and difficulty and defecatory dysfunction |
| PFDI-20 [ | General pelvic floor symptoms | 20 | Divided into three scales: prolapse, colorectal–anal and urinary symptoms. |
Readability results for the questionnaires on symptoms.
| Questionnaires | Fernández Huerta | Szigriszt-Pazos | Inflesz | Legibility µ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal readability limit | 61 | 51 | 56 | 61 |
|
| 77.68 | 73.13 | 73.13 | 68.62 |
| ICIQ-SF | 81.39 | 77.08 | 77.08 | 71.51 |
| UDI-6 | 61.89 | 56.50 | 56.50 | 58.57 * |
| 3 IQ | 75.50 | 70.87 | 70.87 | 61.63 |
| QUID | 77.15 | 72.80 | 72.80 | 66.29 |
| Severity test of Sandvik | 92.47 | 88.41 | 88.41 | 85.11 |
|
| 67.90 | 63.40 | 63.40 | 58.17 |
| Wexner | 99.92 | 95.96 | 95.96 | 76.24 |
| Browning and Parks | 44.12 * | 38.98 * | 38.98 * | 47.34 * |
| FISI | 73.49 | 69.43 | 69.43 | 63.36 |
| St Mark´s Hospital | 54.08 * | 49.24 * | 49.24 * | 45.73 * |
|
| 70.03 | 65.52 | 65.52 | 59.64 |
| FSFI | 68.65 | 63.87 | 63.87 | 55.23 * |
| PISQ-IR | 71.56 | 67.42 | 67.42 | 54.75 * |
| PISQ 12 | 69.87 | 65.26 | 65.26 | 68.94 |
|
| 76.07 | 71.45 | 71.45 | 72.72 |
| B-SAQ | 72.09 | 67.01 | 67.01 | 59.44 * |
| OAB-V8 | 74.45 | 69.82 | 69.82 | 71.53 |
| OAB-V3 | 77.69 | 73.17 | 73.17 | 86.52 |
| OABSS-S | 80.05 | 75.79 | 75.79 | 73.39 |
|
| 75.30 | 70.83 | 70.83 | 55.94 |
| IPSS | 75.30 | 70.83 | 70.83 | 55.94 * |
|
| 77.20 | 72.67 | 72.67 | 51.62 |
| EPIQ | 72.36 | 67.69 | 67.69 | 56.87 * |
| PFDI-20 | 82.04 | 77.65 | 77.65 | 46.36 * |
* Scores below the readability limit for each index.
Figure 1Mean of the scores according to the Inflesz index for questionnaires on symptoms.