Department of Ophtalmology and Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, CHU de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
Direction des Services Multidisciplinaires, Speech Language Pathology Department, CHU de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
J Voice. 2020 Sep;34(5):811.e1-811.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2019.04.010. Epub 2019 May 20.
The Voice Handicap Index (VHI) is a widely recognized, self-administered questionnaire, designed to evaluate patients' perception of voice-related disability. It takes into consideration the physical, functional and emotional impacts of dysphonia. The VHI has been translated and validated in many languages, including European French. The purpose of our study is to translate, adapt and validate a new version of the VHI in Quebec French.
The original VHI was translated into Quebec French (QF) by forward and backward translations by four professional translators, including a speech-language pathologist. The content validity of the resulting VHI-QF was examined in focus groups with six patients and seven speech-language pathologists. Another sample of 154 patients with voice disorders and 150 healthy controls allowed evaluation of the new questionnaire's convergent and discriminant validity, and internal consistency. Satisfaction toward the questionnaire was also evaluated for all patients, as well Test-retest reliability and responsiveness for a sub-sample.
The VHI-QF showed a moderate correlation with dysphonia severity level, indicating adequate convergent validity. Both total and subscale scores also exhibited adequate ability to discriminate between patients and controls (discriminant validity), high internal consistency, and good test-retest reliability. The analysis of pre- and post-treatment VHI-QF scores revealed adequate responsiveness to voice treatment. Patients were overall satisfied with the questionnaire.
The VHI-QF is a valid, reliable and clinically useful self-reported tool to evaluate the severity and change of voice disorders in Quebec French population. Therefore this questionnaire can be used in clinical and research contexts.
嗓音障碍指数(VHI)是一种广泛认可的、自我管理的问卷,旨在评估患者对嗓音相关障碍的感知。它考虑了发声障碍对患者身体、功能和情感的影响。VHI 已被翻译成多种语言并经过验证,包括欧洲法语。我们的研究目的是将 VHI 翻译成并验证魁北克法语的新版本。
原始 VHI 通过四位专业翻译(包括一位言语治疗师)进行正向和反向翻译,被翻译成了魁北克法语(QF)。来自 6 名患者和 7 位言语治疗师的焦点小组检查了 VHI-QF 的内容效度。另一个 154 名嗓音障碍患者和 150 名健康对照者的样本评估了新问卷的收敛和区分效度以及内部一致性。所有患者均评估了对问卷的满意度,对一个子样本还评估了测试-重测信度和反应性。
VHI-QF 与发声障碍严重程度呈中度相关,表明具有足够的收敛效度。总分和分量表评分也表现出足够的区分患者和对照组的能力(区分效度)、高内部一致性和良好的测试-重测信度。VHI-QF 评分的治疗前后分析显示对嗓音治疗有足够的反应性。患者总体上对问卷感到满意。
VHI-QF 是一种有效的、可靠的和临床有用的自我报告工具,可用于评估魁北克法语人群中嗓音障碍的严重程度和变化。因此,该问卷可用于临床和研究环境。