The Newcastle Laryngeal Hypersensitivity Questionnaire: Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation to the Arabic Language.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Mohamed E El-Deeb, Saad Elzayat, Ahmed El-Sobki, Abeer Salamah, Ibrahim Gehad, Mona Ahmed, Amr Maher Shady, Cesare Piazza
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to validate and assess the reliability of the Arabic version of the Newcastle Laryngeal Hypersensitivity Questionnaire (LHQ) as a self-reported questionnaire for patients with laryngeal hypersensitivity syndrome (LHS).

Study design: A prospective, observational, cross-sectional study was conducted in the ear, nose and throat Department of Kafr Elsheikh University Hospitals.

Methods: The preliminary Arabic version of the LHQ (LHQ-Ar) was created using a rigorous forward and backward translation method. Native Arabic-speaking patients visiting outpatient pulmonology, speech pathology, and ear, nose and throat clinics in this tertiary referral center were invited to participate. Participants were divided into two groups: group 1, comprising patients with LHS, and group 2, consisting of healthy controls. All participants completed the LHQ-Ar questionnaire twice, with a two-week interval, to assess test-retest reliability. Additionally, LHS patients completed the Arabic Voice Handicap Index-10 to examine correlations with LHQ-Ar scores. The LHQ-Ar underwent rigorous testing for internal consistency, reliability, validity, sensitivity, and specificity to establish it as a validated patient questionnaire.

Results: The KMO test (KMO = 0.955) and Bartlett's test (P < 0.001) confirmed the sample's adequacy. The analysis identified only one factor with an eigenvalue greater than one, which explained 63.4% of the total variance. Items 13 (0.372) and 14 (0.306), which had commonalities below 0.5, were excluded. The final model, consisting of 12 items, accounted for 68.7% of the variance. Cronbach's alpha coefficients ranged from 0.933 to 0.988 for individual items and 0.995 for the total score, indicating excellent internal consistency.

Conclusion: The Arabic version of the Newcastle LHQ (LHQ-Ar) proves to be a reliable and valid tool for assessing LHS in Arabic-speaking populations. The LHQ-Ar shows strong internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and good sensitivity and specificity in predicting LHS, thus making it a valuable instrument for clinical use and research in Arabic-speaking patients.

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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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4.00
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395
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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