Author(s)
Purpose
- Pathology:
Pathological conditions signs and symptoms
Urologic diseases
- Disease:
Urinary incontinence
- Objective:
To assess the impact of lower urinary tract symptoms including urinary incontinence on health related quality of life
- Population for intended use:
Adult
Characteristics
- Type of instrument:
Health-Related Quality of Life - HRQL (incl. health status)
- Administration mode:
Self-administered
- Number of items:
21
- Recall/Observation period:
At present
Language(s)
- Original language:
English for the UK
- List of existing translations:
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KHQ
| Afrikaans* | Estonian* | Hungarian* | Russian for Russia* |
| Bulgarian* | Finnish for Finland* | Italian for Italy* | Spanish for Argentina* |
| Czech* | French for Belgium* | Italian for Switzerland* | Spanish for Colombia* |
| Danish for Denmark* | French for Canada* | Japanese for Japan* | Spanish for Mexico* |
| Dutch for Belgium (Flemish)* | French for France* | Korean* | Spanish for Peru* |
| Dutch for the Netherlands* | French for Switzerland* | Lithuanian* | Spanish for Spain* |
| English for Australia* | German for Austria* | Norwegian for Norway* | Spanish for the USA* |
| English for Canada* | German for Germany* | Polish for Poland* | Swedish for Sweden* |
| English for New Zealand* | German for Switzerland* | Portuguese for Brazil* | Thai |
| English for South Africa* | Greek* | Portuguese for Portugal* | Ukrainian* |
| English for the USA* | Hebrew* | Romanian* |
* Performed by the MAPI Institute
Note: The author has selected MAPI Institute as exclusive linguistic validation company to ensure the production of harmonized and consistent language versions. For additional information on available translations of this instrument, or for a project involving new languages, please contact our Information Unit.
Bibliographic reference(s) of the original questionnaire
Last update: April 2012
Last update in collaboration with the author: October 2008
