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dc.contributor.authorEkanayake, C.D.
dc.contributor.authorPathmeswaran, A.
dc.contributor.authorNishad, A.A.
dc.contributor.authorSamaranayake, K.U.
dc.contributor.authorWijesinghe, P.S.
dc.date.accessioned2017-04-05T05:06:47Z
dc.date.available2017-04-05T05:06:47Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.citationInternational urogynecology journal.2017;28(12):1875-1881en_US
dc.identifier.issn0937-3462 (Print)
dc.identifier.issn1433-3023 (Electronic)
dc.identifier.issn0937-3462 (Linking)
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/16939
dc.descriptionIndexed in MEDLINEen_US
dc.description.abstractAIMS: Research in to lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in women in South Asia is hampered by lack of validated tools. Our aim was to validate the International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire on Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (ICIQ-FLUTS) from English to Tamil. METHOD: After translation to Tamil, a validation study was carried out among women attending the gynecology clinic at District General Hospital-Mannar. RESULTS: Content validity assessed by the level of missing data was <2%. Construct validity was assessed by the ability of the questionnaire to identify patients with incontinence (n = 45) from controls (n = 93) using the incontinence score [patients = 7.7 standard deviation (SD) = 4.7, controls = 1.4 SD = 2.2, p < 0.001] and those with symptomatic anterior wall prolapse (n = 16) from controls (n = 93) using voiding symptoms score (patients = 4.8 SD = 2.3, controls = 0.3 SD = 0.8, p < 0.001). Internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach's coefficient alpha score [0.80 (0.77-0.81)]. Test-retest reliability assessed by weighted kappa (κ) ranged from 0.73 to 0.87. Patients with incontinence (n = 30, pretreatment incontinence score = 7.9, SD = 4.9 versus posttreatment incontinence score = 3.3, SD = 3.1) and symptomatic anterior wall prolapse (n = 14, preoperative voiding symptoms score = 4.9 SD = 2.5 versus postoperative voiding symptoms score = 0.9 SD = 1.5) showed an improvement with treatment (Wilcoxon matched--pairs signed-rank test p < 0.001 and p < 0.01, respectively). An incontinence score ≥ 3 (sensitivity = 86.7%, specificity = 78.4%) and a voiding symptoms score ≥ 3 (sensitivity = 87.5%, specificity = 96.2%) detected any form of incontinence and symptomatic anterior wall prolapse, respectively. CONCLUSION: Tamil translation of ICIQ-FLUTS retained the psychometric properties of the original English questionnaire and will be an invaluable tool to detect LUTS among Tamil-speaking women.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherSpringeren_US
dc.subjectICIQ-FLUTSen_US
dc.titleTranslation and validation of ICIQ-FLUTS for Tamil-speaking womenen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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