The Development and Content Validity of the Fremantle Perineal Awareness Questionnaire (FrePAQ) for Use in People With Persistent Perineal Pain

Amanda Hardy, Leigh Campbell, Carol Jones, Carolyn Vandyken, Jilly Bond, Penny Moss, Anne Smith, Benedict Wand, Judith Thompson
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Altered body awareness and perception comprise a common feature of persistent pain. The Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire (FreBAQ) was developed to assess body awareness and perception in people with back pain. There is no tool to measure these changes in people with persistent perineal pain. To develop the Fremantle Perineal Awareness Questionnaire (FrePAQ) to assess body awareness and perception in people with persistent perineal pain. To evaluate content validity using a qualitative survey. Modified electronic Delphi and cross-sectional qualitative online survey. A focus group developed a draft questionnaire from the preexisting FreBAQ. A preliminary FrePAQ was developed through 3 Delphi rounds of anonymous voting by a panel of 14 experts. A qualitative survey was completed by individuals with persistent perineal pain to evaluate the comprehensiveness, comprehensibility, and relevance of the preliminary questionnaire. Responses were thematically analyzed, and demographic data were summarized descriptively. Fourteen panel participants completed the Delphi study, with consensus achieved on a 9-item questionnaire after 3 rounds. One hundred thirty-five participants with persistent perineal pain completed the round 1 validation survey. Changes were made to the introduction and 7 items. A new group of 53 participants completed round 2, resulting in final changes to the introduction and 2 of the 9 items. An expert consensus was achieved in the wording of a new questionnaire aimed at assessing body awareness and perception in people with persistent perineal pain, which demonstrated acceptable content validity.
用于顽固性会阴疼痛患者的弗里曼特尔会阴意识问卷(FrePAQ)的开发与内容有效性
身体意识和感知的改变是持续性疼痛的一个共同特征。弗里曼特尔背部意识问卷(Fremantle Back Awareness Questionnaire,FreBAQ)就是为了评估背部疼痛患者的身体意识和知觉而开发的。目前还没有一种工具可以测量持续性会阴疼痛患者的这些变化。 开发弗里曼特尔会阴意识问卷(FrePAQ),以评估持续性会阴疼痛患者的身体意识和感知。使用定性调查评估内容有效性。 修改后的电子德尔菲和横断面定性在线调查。 一个焦点小组根据已有的 FreBAQ 制定了一份问卷草案。由 14 位专家组成的小组通过 3 轮德尔菲匿名投票制定了初步的 FrePAQ。持续性会阴疼痛患者完成了一项定性调查,以评估初步问卷的全面性、可理解性和相关性。对回答进行了主题分析,并对人口统计学数据进行了描述性总结。 14 名小组参与者完成了德尔菲研究,经过三轮研究后就 9 个项目的问卷达成了共识。135 名患有持续性会阴疼痛的参与者完成了第一轮验证调查。对引言和 7 个项目进行了修改。新的一组 53 名参与者完成了第二轮调查,最终对引言和 9 个项目中的 2 个项目进行了修改。 专家们就新问卷的措辞达成了共识,新问卷旨在评估持续性会阴疼痛患者的身体意识和感知,其内容效度可接受。
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