Male Urinary Symptom Impact Questionnaire (MUSIQ): Difference between revisions

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=== Validity  ===
=== Validity  ===


Content validity was supported with percentage agreement scores of 100% for clarity and 89% for item fit.<ref name="Robinson" />
Content validity was supported with percentage agreement scores of 100% for clarity and 89% for item fit.<ref name="Robinson" />
 
The Pearson's correlation coefficient between the Male Urinary Distress Inventory and the MUSIQ was 0.59 (P &lt; .001).<ref name="Robinson" />


=== Responsiveness  ===
=== Responsiveness  ===

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Objective
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The Male Urinary Symptom Impact Questionnaire (MUSIQ) was designed to measure the effect of interventions for urinary incontinence on health-related quality of life in men.[1]

Intended Population
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Community dwelling, racially diverse men with continence problems.[1]

Method of Use[edit | edit source]

The MUSIQ contains 32 items that are each coded on a 4-point scale of impact on quality of life:  0 = not at all, 1 = slightly, 2 = moderately, and 3 = greatly.  Total scores range from 0 (no impact) to 96 (maximum impact).[1]

It takes about 20 minutes to complete by either self-administration or interview.[1]

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Evidence[edit | edit source]

Reliability[edit | edit source]

Internal consistency with Cronbach's coefficient was 0.95[1]

Validity[edit | edit source]

Content validity was supported with percentage agreement scores of 100% for clarity and 89% for item fit.[1]

The Pearson's correlation coefficient between the Male Urinary Distress Inventory and the MUSIQ was 0.59 (P < .001).[1]

Responsiveness[edit | edit source]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Robinson J, Shea J. Development and testing of a measure of health-related quality of life for men with urinary incontinence. J Am Geriat Soc 2002;50:935-945.