Cultural adaptation of the female pelvic floor questionnaire (FPFQ) into French

Archive ouverte

Deparis, Julia | Bonniaud, Véronique | Desseauve, David | Guilhot, Joëlle | Masanovic, Margot | de Tayrac, Renaud | Fauconnier, Arnaud | Fritel, Xavier

Edité par CCSD ; Wiley -

International audience. Aims: The Female pelvic floor questionnaire (FPFQ) is a self-administered tool on pelvic floor function. Our aim was to carry out a cultural adaptation of the FPFQ into French and to assess its psychometric properties.Methods: After cross-cultural adaptation into French, acceptability and reliability of the questionnaire were assessed through a sample of 56 women in a test-retest. Discriminative construct validity was evaluated by comparing the results obtained by the FPFQ to those of other validated questionnaires. Longitudinal follow-up of the 282 pregnant women included in the PreNatal Pelvic floor Prevention trial (3PN) was used to analyze responsiveness. Results: The proportion of missing data did not exceed 4% for questions about bladder function, bowel function and pelvic organ prolapse; 10% for issues related to sexual function. Question 9 was considered difficult to understand by 14% of women. After rewriting, this issue was retested in a new sample of 52 women and presented no further problems. The intra-class correlation coefficient was greater than or equal to 0.7 for all domains during the test-retest. The FPFQ was strongly and significantly correlated (Spearman r>0.5) with the other validated questionnaires. The French version of FPFQ recorded changes in urinary and sexual symptoms for the women involved in 3PN trial with a standardized response mean equal to 0.83 and 0.44, respectively.Conclusion: The French version of the FPFQ is self-administered, reliable, valid, and can detect a change in symptoms during follow-up.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Preventing Urinary Incontinence With Supervised Prenatal Pelvic Floor Exercises

Archive ouverte | Fritel, Xavier | CCSD

International audience. Objective: To compare, in an unselected population of nulliparous pregnant women, the postnatal effect of prenatal supervised pelvic floor muscle training compared with written instructions o...

Serious complications and recurrences after retropubic versus transobturator midurethral sling procedures for 2682 patients in the VIGI-MESH register. Complications sérieuses et récidives après bandelette sous-urétrale par voie rétropubienne versus transobturatrice pour 2682 patientes participant au registre VIGI-MESH

Archive ouverte | Armengaud, Camille | CCSD

International audience. Background: Midurethral slings are the gold standard for treating stress urinary incontinence, but their complications may raise concerns. Complications may differ by the approach used to pla...

Perceived health status after mid-urethral sling revision in 287 women from the VIGI-MESH registry: A cross-sectional study

Archive ouverte | Camilli, Hugo | CCSD

International audience. © 2024 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Objective: To evaluate the health status and recovery of women after mid-urethral sling (MUS) revision in response to complications. Design: Cross-sectional study...

Chargement des enrichissements...