Validation of a Parent Report Questionnaire: The Infant Gastrointestinal Symptom Questionnaire

被引:39
作者
Riley, Anne W. [1 ]
Trabulsi, Jillian [2 ]
Yao, Manjiang [3 ]
Bevans, Katherine B. [4 ]
DeRusso, Patricia A. [4 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[2] Univ Delaware, Newark, DE USA
[3] Nestle Nutr, King Of Prussia, PA USA
[4] Childrens Hosp Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
assessment; feeding; gastrointestinal problems; infant; validity; GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX; FORMULA; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.1177/0009922815574075
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective. To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Infant Gastrointestinal Symptom Questionnaire (IGSQ), a tool to assess feeding tolerance in infants. Methods. Qualitative methods were used to develop IGSQ content across 5 symptom clusters, yielding a 13-item index of parent-reported infant digestion and elimination behaviors over the prior 7 days. Classical psychometric methods evaluated factor structure, interrater and retest reliability, and validity in 4 prospective studies of 836 infants. Results. Interrater and retest reliability were acceptable to good. IGSQ Index score was highly correlated (r = 0.89) with daily parent reports. IGSQ scores were significantly different between infants whose parents planned to switch formulas because of perceived feeding problems and those without parental concerns. Conclusions. The IGSQ is a practical, reliable, and valid method for assessment of infant gastrointestinal-related behaviors. Its use in clinical studies can provide empirical evidence to advance parent education regarding both normal and clinically meaningful feeding-related behaviors.
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页码:1167 / 1174
页数:8
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