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Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
Development and validation of French version of the UCLA Scleroderma Clinical Trial Consortium Gastrointestinal Tract Instrument
Sangmee Bae1  Dinesh Khanna1  Paul Maranian1  Baptiste Coustet1  Yannick Allanore1 
关键词: Systemic sclerosis;    gastrointestinal;    quality of life;    questionnaire;    French;    UCLA-SCTC-GIT 2.0;    UCLA scleroderma gastrointestinal;   
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学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Pacini Editore SpA
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OBJECTIVES: The UCLA Scleroderma Clinical Trial Consortium Gastrointestinal Tract Instrument (UCLA-SCTCGIT) 2.0 was developed to assess systemic sclerosis (SSc) associated gastrointestinal tract (GIT) symptoms severity and its impact on patients` well-being. Our objective was to translate the UCLA-GIT 2.0 from English to French and to evaluate the reliability and validity of the French version. METHODS: UCLA-GIT 2.0 was adapted into French using a formal forward-backward translation method and administered to 76 French speaking patients with SSc. The patients also completed the SF-36. We evaluated the internal consistency reliability and construct validity by exploring associations between the UCLA SCTC GIT 2.0 and SF-36 scales. Patients were also classified into two groups based on unintended weight loss within the past 6 months (≥5% vs. <5% of total body weight). RESULTS: Participants were mostly white (90%), female (81%) and had limited SSc (50%). Mean score of the UCLA-GIT 2.0 scales were: 0.35 for faecal soilage, 0.44 for diarrhoea, 0.45 for emotional well-being, 0.48 for both constipation and social functioning, 0.52 for reflux, and 0.95 for distension/bloating. The instrument had acceptable reliability (defined as Cronbach alpha≥0.69) except for the diarrhoea scale (alpha=0.56). The majority of hypothesized correlations were of moderate magnitude (coefficient≥0.30) and were in the appropriate direction. Patients with ≥5% unintended weight loss had worse UCLA-GIT scores in all scales (p<0.05 for distention/bloating scale). CONCLUSIONS: The French version of the UCLA-GIT 2.0 has acceptable psychometric properties and can be used in French speaking SSc patients.

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