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Translation, validation, and first application of the Greek version of an irritable bowel syndrome severity scoring system.
Dimzas, Nikolaos; Argyriou, Konstantinos; Zachou, Maria; Kasti, Arezina; Petsis, Konstantinos; Lambrinou, Sophia; Tsolaki, Aikaterini; Potamianos, Petros S; Kapsoritakis, Andreas.
Afiliação
  • Dimzas N; Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital of Larissa (Nikolaos Dimzas, Konstantinos Argyriou, Petros S. Potamianos, Andreas Kapsoritakis).
  • Argyriou K; Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital of Larissa (Nikolaos Dimzas, Konstantinos Argyriou, Petros S. Potamianos, Andreas Kapsoritakis).
  • Zachou M; Department of Gastroenterology, Sismanogleio General Hospital, Athens (Maria Zachou).
  • Kasti A; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, ATTIKON University General Hospital, Athens (Arezina Kasti, Konstantinos Petsis, Sophia Lambrinou).
  • Petsis K; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, ATTIKON University General Hospital, Athens (Arezina Kasti, Konstantinos Petsis, Sophia Lambrinou).
  • Lambrinou S; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, ATTIKON University General Hospital, Athens (Arezina Kasti, Konstantinos Petsis, Sophia Lambrinou).
  • Tsolaki A; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, University Hospital of Larissa (Aikaterini Tsolaki), Greece.
  • Potamianos PS; Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital of Larissa (Nikolaos Dimzas, Konstantinos Argyriou, Petros S. Potamianos, Andreas Kapsoritakis).
  • Kapsoritakis A; Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital of Larissa (Nikolaos Dimzas, Konstantinos Argyriou, Petros S. Potamianos, Andreas Kapsoritakis).
Ann Gastroenterol ; 37(2): 182-190, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38481784
ABSTRACT

Background:

The Irritable Bowel Syndrome Severity Scoring System (IBS-SSS) is a self-administered questionnaire that categorizes patients according to symptom severity. We aimed to translate and adapt the English IBS-SSS, validate the Greek version, and detect factors predictive of IBS severity.

Methods:

The original English version was obtained from the Rome Foundation, and the final Greek version arose through a process of translation, comprehensibility evaluation and back-translation. The 141 participants enlisted in the study were enrolled from 2 tertiary hospitals and were divided into 2 groups (98 patients and 43 healthy volunteers). We evaluated the questionnaire properties based on COSMIN criteria.

Results:

The recruited patients reported either diarrhea-predominant (34.7%), constipation-predominant (28.6%), or mixed subtype (36.7%) IBS. No significant variations were found regarding the frequency and intensity of abdominal pain and flatulence among the 3 IBS subtypes. Severity scores among healthy volunteers were significantly lower compared to IBS patients, irrespective of their disease subtype (P<0.001). The Cronbach coefficient (α) was calculated at 0.953, suggesting high inter-item internal consistency. The intraclass correlation coefficient was calculated and found to be high, suggesting good responsiveness of the questionnaire. Two-way MANOVA evaluation showed that demographic variables (age, family status, body mass index [BMI], smoking, and alcohol consumption) in the Greek population affect the IBS-SSS score and syndrome severity.

Conclusions:

The Greek version of IBS-SSS is a reliable, valid and responsive tool for assessing Greek IBS patients' symptom severity. Older age, smoking, alcohol use and higher BMI are indicative of greater symptom severity.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article