Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Arabic Version of the Prolapse Quality of Life Questionnaire in the United Arab Emirates
Asma Abdelrahman Alzarooni, Tamer Mohamed Shousha, Meeyoung Kim

TL;DR
This study translated and validated an Arabic version of a questionnaire to assess quality of life in women with pelvic organ prolapse in the UAE.
Contribution
The study provides a culturally adapted and validated Arabic version of the Prolapse Quality of Life Questionnaire.
Findings
The Arabic version of the P-QoL showed high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha of 0.971) and high test–retest reliability (ICC of 0.987).
The questionnaire demonstrated strong convergent validity with the APFD (r = 0.68) and VAS (r = 0.47).
No significant correlation was found between the P-QoL and the SF-12 questionnaire.
Abstract
Background: Given the extensive translation of the Prolapse Quality of Life Questionnaire (P-QoL) into many languages, it is imperative to develop an Arabic version to facilitate the study of pelvic organ health within the Arabian culture. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate, cross-culturally adapt, and validate the Arabic version of the P-QoL. Study Design: This study involved cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric testing. Methods: A total of 90 participants were included in the study. This cross-sectional study was carried out in two phases; during phase I, the P-QoL was translated and adapted from English into Arabic. The Arabic version was psychometrically validated during phase II using the test–retest reliability and internal consistency with Cronbach’s alpha coefficient, convergent construct (CC) validity among the four study tools using Spearman’s…
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TopicsPelvic floor disorders treatments · Pregnancy-related medical research · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
