Validity and reliability of two Danish versions of the ICIQ-UI SF

Josephine Clausen*, Helga Gimbel, Louise Thomsen Schmidt Arenholt, Ea Løwenstein

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

10 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis: We aimed to assess the validity and reliability of two Danish versions of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form (ICIQ-UI SF) in a female population. We hypothesized that the questionnaires had good predictive validity, internal consistency, patient-physician agreement, construct validity, test-retest reliability, and sensitivity to change. Methods: To test the predictive validity, we compared the ICIQ-UI SF to urodynamics (n = 153). The same answers were used for testing the internal consistency. The patient-physician agreement was assessed by comparing the self-administered questionnaire with a physician’s evaluation based on telephone interviews (n = 60). To test the construct validity, we calculated the proportion of scores ≥ 1 in questionnaires completed by women defining themselves as “not suffering from involuntary urination” (n = 69). Test-retest reliability was assessed by comparing questionnaires completed twice with an interval of 2 weeks (n = 186). Sensitivity to change was evaluated by analyzing answers before and after treatment for women treated surgically for stress urinary incontinence (n = 755) and with botulinum type A toxin for overactive bladder (n = 63). Results: Predictive validity: 26.6–27.6% agreement. Internal consistency: Cronbach’s alpha: 0.7–0.8. Patient-physician agreement: 53.9–92.9% agreement. Some interview participants misunderstood the word “leak.” Construct validity: 19% and 23% had a total score ≥ 1. Test-retest reliability: 77.0–95.7% agreement. Sensitivity to change: Significantly lower score after treatment. Conclusion: The ICIQ-UI SF had excellent internal consistency, patient-physician agreement, test-retest reliability, and sensitivity to change. The ICIQ-UI SF had questionable predictive validity and construct validity compared to urodynamic testing. We recommend precaution in diagnostics or research based solely on the questionnaire.

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Urogynecology Journal
Volume32
Issue number12
Pages (from-to)3223-3233
Number of pages11
ISSN0937-3462
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Psychometrics
  • Questionnaire
  • Reliability
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Validity

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Validity and reliability of two Danish versions of the ICIQ-UI SF'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this