Reliability and validity of Thai version ROME III questionnaire for children with functional gastrointestinal disorders
Background: The ROME III diagnostic questionnaire for pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) is widely accepted as an essential tool for the diagnosis of FGIDs in children and as a research tool. However, the questionnaire has not been translated into Thai. Objective: To transpose t...
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th-mahidol.322562018-10-19T12:21:09Z Reliability and validity of Thai version ROME III questionnaire for children with functional gastrointestinal disorders Thitima Ngoenmak Pisek Yimyam Suporn Treepongkaruna Naresuan University Khon Kaen Regional Hospital Mahidol University Medicine Background: The ROME III diagnostic questionnaire for pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) is widely accepted as an essential tool for the diagnosis of FGIDs in children and as a research tool. However, the questionnaire has not been translated into Thai. Objective: To transpose the ROME III diagnostic questionnaire and to determine its validity and reliability in the Thai cultural setting. Material and Method: The original English ROME III diagnostic questionnaire, composed of 71 items, was translated into Thai following permission from the ROME foundation. The ROME III questionnaire, Thai version was then translated back to English by a bi-lingual expert. The original English and the back-translation versions were compared and the validity was analyzed using Index of Item-Objective Congruence (IOC). Finally, the Thai questionnaire was tested with 50 healthy school-children aged four to 15 years old who had no serious illness. The questionnaire was answered by parents for children aged four to 10 years, and self-answered by children aged over 10 years. The reliability was evaluated by Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Results: Item to item comparison between the original English and the back-translation versions valued by IOC was 0.94, which indicated high validity. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the overall 71 items was 0.98, which indicated high reliability. Moreover, the alpha of reliability for self-report and parent-report was 0.96 and 0.97 respectively. Conclusion: The ROME III diagnostic questionnaire in Thai is valid and reliable for the diagnosis of FGIDs in Thai children. 2018-10-19T05:21:09Z 2018-10-19T05:21:09Z 2013-07-17 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.96, No.7 (2013), 790-793 01252208 2-s2.0-84880054543 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/32256 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84880054543&origin=inward |
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Background: The ROME III diagnostic questionnaire for pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) is widely accepted as an essential tool for the diagnosis of FGIDs in children and as a research tool. However, the questionnaire has not been translated into Thai. Objective: To transpose the ROME III diagnostic questionnaire and to determine its validity and reliability in the Thai cultural setting. Material and Method: The original English ROME III diagnostic questionnaire, composed of 71 items, was translated into Thai following permission from the ROME foundation. The ROME III questionnaire, Thai version was then translated back to English by a bi-lingual expert. The original English and the back-translation versions were compared and the validity was analyzed using Index of Item-Objective Congruence (IOC). Finally, the Thai questionnaire was tested with 50 healthy school-children aged four to 15 years old who had no serious illness. The questionnaire was answered by parents for children aged four to 10 years, and self-answered by children aged over 10 years. The reliability was evaluated by Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Results: Item to item comparison between the original English and the back-translation versions valued by IOC was 0.94, which indicated high validity. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the overall 71 items was 0.98, which indicated high reliability. Moreover, the alpha of reliability for self-report and parent-report was 0.96 and 0.97 respectively. Conclusion: The ROME III diagnostic questionnaire in Thai is valid and reliable for the diagnosis of FGIDs in Thai children. |
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