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Title: | The validity and reliability study of the University of California, Los Angeles Scleroderma Clinical Trial Consortium Gastrointestinal Tract (UCLA SCTC GIT) 2.0 questionnaire for the Turkish society | Authors: | Taş, Murat Yaşar Hakim, G.D. Keskinoğlu, P. Kenar, G. Yarkan, H. Zengin, B. Can, G. Önen, Fatoş Akkoç, Nurullah Birlik, Ahmet Merih |
Keywords: | Gastrointestinal system Reliability Scleroderma UCLA Validity azathioprine calcium channel blocking agent corticosteroid hydroxychloroquine immunosuppressive agent methotrexate adult age distribution Article clinical feature demography digestive system disease assessment disease duration female human internal consistency language major clinical study male reliability sex difference Short Form 36 social status systemic sclerosis test retest reliability University of California Los Angeles Scleroderma Clinical Trial Consortium Gastrointestinal Tract 2.0 Questionnaire validation study middle aged nonparametric test publication questionnaire reproducibility severity of illness index turkey (bird) Female Humans Male Middle Aged Reproducibility of Results Scleroderma, Systemic Severity of Illness Index Statistics, Nonparametric Surveys and Questionnaires Translations Turkey |
Publisher: | AVES | Abstract: | Background/Aims: To translate the University of California, Los Angeles Scleroderma Clinical Trial Consortium Gastrointestinal Tract (UCLA SCTC GIT) 2.0 questionnaire from English to Turkish and to validate it. Materials and Methods: UCLA SCTC GIT 2.0 was translated into Turkish using the translation-retranslation method. The available Turkish GIT 2.0 and the Short Form 36 (SF-36) were administered to 97 Turkish-speaking patients with systemic sclerosis (Ssc). Internal consistency reliability and structural validity were assessed by analyzing the correlations between the UCLA SCTC GIT 2.0 and the SF-36 scales. Internal consistency was determined by calculating Cronbach’s alpha. For evaluation of reliability, the questionnaire scale was repeatedly applied to a subgroup of patients with a 2-week interval, and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was calculated. The Spearman’s correlation coefficients between the GIT and the SF-36 scores were calculated. Results: A group of 97 patients with Ssc with a mean age of 55.37±11.35 years and a female predominance (87.6%) were included in the study. The Cronbach’s alpha value for the UCLA SCTC GIT 2.0 scale was 0.894. ICC was 0.821 (p=0.000). The scale showed acceptable reliability, with the exception of the diarrhea subscale (alpha=0.356). There was a moderate correlation between the total GIT score and the Short Form 36 (SF-36) subscales. All of the items in the scale were included in the validity analysis owing to their reliability. Conclusion: The Turkish GIT 2.0 scale showed good internal consistency, high reliability, and an acceptable validity. © Copyright 2019 by The Turkish Society of Gastroenterology. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/30236 https://doi.org/10.5152/tjg.2018.17856 |
ISSN: | 1300-4948 |
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