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Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24)

Introduction: Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) is a complex pathology that covers a variety of etiologies, with onset before the age of 10 years. Surgical treatment of EOS should have the objectives of fulfilling maximum pulmonary function, spine length, with minimal hospitalizations, complications, and...

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Autores principales: Hanbali, Yahia, Perry, Tony, Hanif, Asif, Matsomotu, Hiroko, Musmar, Haytham, Bader, Khaldoun, Azmi Ahmad, Alaaeldin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30834888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2019001
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author Hanbali, Yahia
Perry, Tony
Hanif, Asif
Matsomotu, Hiroko
Musmar, Haytham
Bader, Khaldoun
Azmi Ahmad, Alaaeldin
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Perry, Tony
Hanif, Asif
Matsomotu, Hiroko
Musmar, Haytham
Bader, Khaldoun
Azmi Ahmad, Alaaeldin
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description Introduction: Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) is a complex pathology that covers a variety of etiologies, with onset before the age of 10 years. Surgical treatment of EOS should have the objectives of fulfilling maximum pulmonary function, spine length, with minimal hospitalizations, complications, and family burden. Radiographic parameters are an important standard in assessing treatment outcomes. However, the Early Onset Scoliosis Questionnaire-24 (EOSQ-24) was developed to measure the wider dimensions of outcomes involving the quality of life of patients and caregivers post-treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of culturally adapted Arabic version of the EOSQ-24. Methods: Translation and cross-cultural adaptation, based on published guidelines, were performed on the original English EOSQ-24 by a committee. The Arabic version of EOSQ-24 was applied to the caregivers of all 58 EOS patients who were treated surgically after signing a consent form. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s α and item-total statistics for the whole questionnaire initially and for the each domain separately. Data quality was assessed by mean, median, percentage of missing data, ceiling and floor effects. Discriminative validity was examined using non parametric tests. Results: The response for all items was excellent with only 1.7% (0–1) of responses missing. The floor effect ranged from 0% to 36.2% of patients and the ceiling effect ranged from 0 to 46.6%. Cronbach’s α test reliability was found excellent (0.919), as was the internal consistency of all domains, with Cronbach α ranging from 0.903 to 0.918. Corrected item-total correlations were good for all domains (>0.3). Only one item (Question 21) showed low corrected item-total correlations (r = 0.222). However, Cronbach’s α did not increase significantly when this item was deleted (0.920). Conclusion: The first adapted Arabic version of EOSQ-24 is found to have good validity and reliability, and it can be used to assess children in Arab societies with EOS.
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spelling pubmed-64052532019-03-29 Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24) Hanbali, Yahia Perry, Tony Hanif, Asif Matsomotu, Hiroko Musmar, Haytham Bader, Khaldoun Azmi Ahmad, Alaaeldin SICOT J Original Article Introduction: Early Onset Scoliosis (EOS) is a complex pathology that covers a variety of etiologies, with onset before the age of 10 years. Surgical treatment of EOS should have the objectives of fulfilling maximum pulmonary function, spine length, with minimal hospitalizations, complications, and family burden. Radiographic parameters are an important standard in assessing treatment outcomes. However, the Early Onset Scoliosis Questionnaire-24 (EOSQ-24) was developed to measure the wider dimensions of outcomes involving the quality of life of patients and caregivers post-treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity and reliability of culturally adapted Arabic version of the EOSQ-24. Methods: Translation and cross-cultural adaptation, based on published guidelines, were performed on the original English EOSQ-24 by a committee. The Arabic version of EOSQ-24 was applied to the caregivers of all 58 EOS patients who were treated surgically after signing a consent form. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s α and item-total statistics for the whole questionnaire initially and for the each domain separately. Data quality was assessed by mean, median, percentage of missing data, ceiling and floor effects. Discriminative validity was examined using non parametric tests. Results: The response for all items was excellent with only 1.7% (0–1) of responses missing. The floor effect ranged from 0% to 36.2% of patients and the ceiling effect ranged from 0 to 46.6%. Cronbach’s α test reliability was found excellent (0.919), as was the internal consistency of all domains, with Cronbach α ranging from 0.903 to 0.918. Corrected item-total correlations were good for all domains (>0.3). Only one item (Question 21) showed low corrected item-total correlations (r = 0.222). However, Cronbach’s α did not increase significantly when this item was deleted (0.920). Conclusion: The first adapted Arabic version of EOSQ-24 is found to have good validity and reliability, and it can be used to assess children in Arab societies with EOS. EDP Sciences 2019-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6405253/ /pubmed/30834888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2019001 Text en © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2019 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hanbali, Yahia
Perry, Tony
Hanif, Asif
Matsomotu, Hiroko
Musmar, Haytham
Bader, Khaldoun
Azmi Ahmad, Alaaeldin
Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24)
title Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24)
title_full Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24)
title_fullStr Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24)
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24)
title_short Reliability and validity of the Arabic version of the Early Onset Scoliosis 24 Items Questionnaire (EOSQ-24)
title_sort reliability and validity of the arabic version of the early onset scoliosis 24 items questionnaire (eosq-24)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6405253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30834888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sicotj/2019001
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