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Translation, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, and Validation of the Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Patient Questionnaire for Assessing Eustachian Tube Dysfunction in Greece.

Authors :
Anastasiadou S
Karkos P
Constantinidis J
Triaridis S
Psillas G
Source :
Journal of audiology & otology [J Audiol Otol] 2025 Jan; Vol. 29 (1), pp. 13-21. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Jan 20.
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) is prevalent among patients with ENT disorders, necessitating history-taking, clinical examination, and appropriate investigation for diagnosis. Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Patient Questionnaire (ETDQ-7) is a valuable tool for subjectively assessing symptom severity related to this condition. This study aims to adapt and validate the ETDQ-7 in Greece, ensuring its accuracy and efficacy in outpatient settings. Subjects and.<br />Methods: The ETDQ-7 was translated into Greek following established methodology. Data were collected from 75 Greek patients diagnosed with ETD and 25 control patients without ETD. Participants completed the adapted ETDQ-7 and underwent a clinical examination, with statistical analysis correlating with their ETDQ-7 responses. Statistical analyses were performed to determine the questionnaire's reliability and validity.<br />Results: Internal consistency and item analyses were performed to validate the questionnaire. Face and content validity were confirmed, and patients found the questionnaire easy to administer and complete. Test-retest reliability demonstrated similar internal consistency and a strong correlation between individual items and the total score. Discriminative validity revealed a statistically significant difference between the two patient groups, supporting the usefulness of the Greek version of ETDQ-7 in confirming the diagnosis of ETD.<br />Conclusions: The Greek version of ETDQ-7 proves to be safe and effective for diagnosing ETD in Greek-speaking populations, complementing various investigative methods.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2384-1621
Volume :
29
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of audiology & otology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39916396
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7874/jao.2024.00087