Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3452920 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Schurch B, Denys P, Kozma CM, Reese PR, Slaton T, Barron R. Reliability and validity of the Incontinence Quality of Life questionnaire in patients with neurogenic urinary incontinence.ObjectiveTo assess the reliability, validity, responsiveness, and minimally important difference (MID) of the Incontinence Quality of Life (I-QOL) questionnaire in patients with urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity.DesignRandomized, double-blind, multicenter, placebo-controlled study.SettingEight centers across Belgium, France, and Switzerland.ParticipantsPatients with urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity inadequately managed on oral anticholinergics. Fifty-nine patients (spinal cord injury, n=53; multiple sclerosis, n=6) were enrolled.InterventionSingle dose of botulinum toxin type A (Botox) (200 or 300U) or placebo.Main Outcome MeasuresI-QOL questionnaire completed at screening and over a 24-week post-treatment period.ResultsThe Cronbach α ranged from .79 to .93, indicating that I-QOL is a reliable measure of QOL in neurogenic urinary incontinence patients. No item had more than 5.1% missing or out of range values. With the exception of 2 items, questions showed acceptable item-scale correlation and scaling success results varied by domain. Post-treatment correlations indicated acceptable construct validity. The I-QOL was responsive to improvements in symptoms. MID values ranged from 4 to 11 points.ConclusionsResults suggest that I-QOL is a reliable, valid, and responsive measure of incontinence-related QOL in neurogenic patients.

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