Objective. Time consuming is an important aspect in assessing dysphonic patients. So, the English version of the Voice Handicap Index (VHI-30), a self-administered questionnaire consisting of 30 items used to evaluate patients' self-perception of voice problems, was reduced to 10 items (VHI-10) for clinical purposes. In 2010, an Italian version of VHI-30 was validated, now the aims of this study were to analyze the psychometric properties of an Italian version of VHI-10 and to evaluate its validity in a cohort of patients affected by organic or functional dysphonia. Study Design. Cross-sectional study. Methods. The Italian version of the VHI-30 was submitted to 372 dysphonic participants and 120 healthy control subjects and was conducted again 2 weeks later. The 10 items constituting the VHI-10 were extracted from the VHI-30. For 73 dysphonic patients, the questionnaire was also administered after treatment. Results. The scores of the control group were significantly lower with respect to all diagnostic subgroups (P < 0.001). The Cronbach's alpha, test-retest, and Pearson's correlation index demonstrated high reliability and validity of the Italian VHI-10. The ratio of the VHI-10 and VHI-30 scores was higher than 0.333 in all subgroups. Conclusion. This study demonstrated that the Italian VHI-10 is a robust tool that can adequately represent and replace the VHI-30. The reported results support the use of the VHI-10 for the Italian population in clinical settings owing to its validity and rapid and simple use.

Validation of the Italian voice handicap index-10 / S. Forti, M. Amico, A. Zambarbieri, A. Ciabatta, C. Assi, L. Pignataro, G. Cantarella. - In: JOURNAL OF VOICE. - ISSN 0892-1997. - 28:2(2014), pp. 263.1-263.6. [10.1016/j.jvoice.2013.07.013]

Validation of the Italian voice handicap index-10

L. Pignataro
Penultimo
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G. Cantarella
2014

Abstract

Objective. Time consuming is an important aspect in assessing dysphonic patients. So, the English version of the Voice Handicap Index (VHI-30), a self-administered questionnaire consisting of 30 items used to evaluate patients' self-perception of voice problems, was reduced to 10 items (VHI-10) for clinical purposes. In 2010, an Italian version of VHI-30 was validated, now the aims of this study were to analyze the psychometric properties of an Italian version of VHI-10 and to evaluate its validity in a cohort of patients affected by organic or functional dysphonia. Study Design. Cross-sectional study. Methods. The Italian version of the VHI-30 was submitted to 372 dysphonic participants and 120 healthy control subjects and was conducted again 2 weeks later. The 10 items constituting the VHI-10 were extracted from the VHI-30. For 73 dysphonic patients, the questionnaire was also administered after treatment. Results. The scores of the control group were significantly lower with respect to all diagnostic subgroups (P < 0.001). The Cronbach's alpha, test-retest, and Pearson's correlation index demonstrated high reliability and validity of the Italian VHI-10. The ratio of the VHI-10 and VHI-30 scores was higher than 0.333 in all subgroups. Conclusion. This study demonstrated that the Italian VHI-10 is a robust tool that can adequately represent and replace the VHI-30. The reported results support the use of the VHI-10 for the Italian population in clinical settings owing to its validity and rapid and simple use.
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Voice Handicap Index-10; Dysphonia; Validation; Italian version; quality of life; cross-cultural adaptation; of-life instruments; V-RQOL; hebrew speakers; VHI; version; portuguese; disorders; paralysis; validity
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Validation of the Italian voice handicap index-10 / S. Forti, M. Amico, A. Zambarbieri, A. Ciabatta, C. Assi, L. Pignataro, G. Cantarella. - In: JOURNAL OF VOICE. - ISSN 0892-1997. - 28:2(2014), pp. 263.1-263.6. [10.1016/j.jvoice.2013.07.013]
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