Cross-cultural adaptation, validity, and reliability of the pediatric constipation score-parent report in pediatric functional constipation in an Iranian population.

Fariba Ghaderi, Masoud Jamshidi, Parvin Sarbakhsh, Ghazal Kharaji
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Abstract

Aim: We evaluated the Persian version of the pediatric constipation score-parent report (PCS) validity and reliability.

Background: Functional constipation in children results in physical and psychological problems. Therefore, it is necessary to utilize a questionnaire to assess the health-related quality of life in children with chronic constipation.

Methods: First, our team translated the English version of the questionnaire into the Persian language. Second, the psychometric properties of the Persian version were collected in 149 children with functional constipation referred to a pediatrics hospital by an expert team. We assessed content validity (CV) through the CV index (CVI) and CV ratio (CVR). The construct validity was evaluated by exploratory factor analysis, and reproducibility was tested based on test-retest reliability using the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). Internal consistency was calculated using Cronbach's α. we also evaluated the ceiling or floor.

Results: Results showed acceptable CVI in relevancy, clarity, and simplicity, acceptable CVR for all items, moderate internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha=0.548), and almost perfect reproducibility (ICC=0.93). No ceiling or floor effect was seen.

Conclusion: The Persian version of PCS showed good validity and reliability in children with functional constipation in Iran. Therefore, we can use it in clinical and research domains in Persian-speaking countries.

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目的:我们评估了波斯语版儿科便秘评分--家长报告(PCS)的有效性和可靠性:背景:儿童功能性便秘会导致生理和心理问题。背景:儿童功能性便秘会导致生理和心理问题,因此有必要使用调查问卷来评估慢性便秘儿童与健康相关的生活质量:方法:首先,我们的团队将英文版问卷翻译成波斯语。方法:首先,我们的团队将英语版本的问卷翻译成了波斯语。其次,专家团队对转诊至儿科医院的 149 名功能性便秘患儿进行了波斯语版本的心理测量学特性收集。我们通过CV指数(CVI)和CV比率(CVR)评估了内容效度(CV)。通过探索性因子分析评估了建构效度,并使用类内相关系数(ICC)根据重测可靠性测试了再现性。我们还评估了上限或下限:结果显示,CVI 的相关性、清晰度和简洁性均可接受,所有项目的 CVR 均可接受,内部一致性适中(Cronbach's α=0.548),重现性几乎完美(ICC=0.93)。没有出现上限或下限效应:波斯语版 PCS 在伊朗功能性便秘儿童中显示出良好的有效性和可靠性。因此,我们可以将其用于波斯语国家的临床和研究领域。
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