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Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health

BACKGROUND: Utilization of Thai traditional medicine (TTM) was considered in menstrual-cycle-related signs and symptoms (MCSs) to evaluate women's health. TTM clinicians diagnosed the MCSs by signs, symptoms, and associated factors of patients including a physical examination to find patterns o...

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Autores principales: Sutthibut, Kodchanipha, Itharat, Arunporn, Singchungchai, Phechnoy, Wanichsetakul, Preecha, Pipatrattanaseree, Weerachai, Ooraikul, Buncha, Davies, Neal M.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34093723
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9977773
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author Sutthibut, Kodchanipha
Itharat, Arunporn
Singchungchai, Phechnoy
Wanichsetakul, Preecha
Pipatrattanaseree, Weerachai
Ooraikul, Buncha
Davies, Neal M.
author_facet Sutthibut, Kodchanipha
Itharat, Arunporn
Singchungchai, Phechnoy
Wanichsetakul, Preecha
Pipatrattanaseree, Weerachai
Ooraikul, Buncha
Davies, Neal M.
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description BACKGROUND: Utilization of Thai traditional medicine (TTM) was considered in menstrual-cycle-related signs and symptoms (MCSs) to evaluate women's health. TTM clinicians diagnosed the MCSs by signs, symptoms, and associated factors of patients including a physical examination to find patterns of imbalance elements and the origin of the disorder to optimize treatment. Thus, the purpose of this study was to develop a new assessment tool, the menstrual-cycle-related signs and symptoms questionnaire (MCSQ) based on TTM principles for evaluation of women's menstrual health. METHODS: The items and components of the MCSQ were adjusted by TTM expert consensus using the Delphi technique. The content validity of the MCSQ was quantified by the content validity index (CVI). MCSQ were examined by construct validity and internal consistency reliability using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and Cronbach's α coefficient, respectively. RESULTS: : All 19 experts (100%) responded to the questionnaires in the three rounds of the Delphi technique. The MCSQ showed high content validity of individual items (I-CVI = 0.83–1.00) and high overall content validity of the questionnaire (S-CVI/AVE = 0.98). Overall, 429 of 432 participants completed the questionnaire (99.31%). After factor analysis, the final MCSQ was divided into two sections, which consisted of 49 items. The first had 23 items focusing on the MCSs. And, the second had 14 items of personal and medical data including 12 items of associated factors. Cronbach's α coefficient of the final MCSQ was 0.87, and that of each component was between 0.32 and 0.82. CONCLUSIONS: This study reports a new MCS questionnaire tool, which was developed from TTM knowledge to evaluate women's health. This questionnaire showed an acceptable level of validity and reliability. Thus, it is also expected to be useful in clinical practice and ongoing research on evaluation of women's health.
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spelling pubmed-81635292021-06-04 Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health Sutthibut, Kodchanipha Itharat, Arunporn Singchungchai, Phechnoy Wanichsetakul, Preecha Pipatrattanaseree, Weerachai Ooraikul, Buncha Davies, Neal M. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Utilization of Thai traditional medicine (TTM) was considered in menstrual-cycle-related signs and symptoms (MCSs) to evaluate women's health. TTM clinicians diagnosed the MCSs by signs, symptoms, and associated factors of patients including a physical examination to find patterns of imbalance elements and the origin of the disorder to optimize treatment. Thus, the purpose of this study was to develop a new assessment tool, the menstrual-cycle-related signs and symptoms questionnaire (MCSQ) based on TTM principles for evaluation of women's menstrual health. METHODS: The items and components of the MCSQ were adjusted by TTM expert consensus using the Delphi technique. The content validity of the MCSQ was quantified by the content validity index (CVI). MCSQ were examined by construct validity and internal consistency reliability using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and Cronbach's α coefficient, respectively. RESULTS: : All 19 experts (100%) responded to the questionnaires in the three rounds of the Delphi technique. The MCSQ showed high content validity of individual items (I-CVI = 0.83–1.00) and high overall content validity of the questionnaire (S-CVI/AVE = 0.98). Overall, 429 of 432 participants completed the questionnaire (99.31%). After factor analysis, the final MCSQ was divided into two sections, which consisted of 49 items. The first had 23 items focusing on the MCSs. And, the second had 14 items of personal and medical data including 12 items of associated factors. Cronbach's α coefficient of the final MCSQ was 0.87, and that of each component was between 0.32 and 0.82. CONCLUSIONS: This study reports a new MCS questionnaire tool, which was developed from TTM knowledge to evaluate women's health. This questionnaire showed an acceptable level of validity and reliability. Thus, it is also expected to be useful in clinical practice and ongoing research on evaluation of women's health. Hindawi 2021-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8163529/ /pubmed/34093723 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9977773 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kodchanipha Sutthibut et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sutthibut, Kodchanipha
Itharat, Arunporn
Singchungchai, Phechnoy
Wanichsetakul, Preecha
Pipatrattanaseree, Weerachai
Ooraikul, Buncha
Davies, Neal M.
Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health
title Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health
title_full Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health
title_fullStr Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health
title_full_unstemmed Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health
title_short Development of an Assessment Tool of Menstrual-Cycle-Related Signs and Symptoms Based on Thai Traditional Medicine Principles for Evaluation of Women's Health
title_sort development of an assessment tool of menstrual-cycle-related signs and symptoms based on thai traditional medicine principles for evaluation of women's health
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34093723
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9977773
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