Objective: To translate the English VISA-P questionnaire into Korean version and to determine the reliability and validity of the Korean version.
Method: The English VISA-P questionnaire was translated into Korean according to internationally recomme...
Objective: To translate the English VISA-P questionnaire into Korean version and to determine the reliability and validity of the Korean version.
Method: The English VISA-P questionnaire was translated into Korean according to internationally recommended guidelines. And then, 28 elite junior volleyball athletes (average age 16, range 14~19) were asked to complete the questionnaire three times (before examination, after examination, 1 week later) for the reliability. They were evaluated by physical examination and ultrasonography to classify into patellar tendinopathy, Osgood-Schlatter disease, and normal group.
Results: The Internal consistency of VISA-P questionnaire by Cronbach’s alpha was 0.80 for the first, 0.78 for the second, and 0.79 for the third assessment. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) between the first and second assessments was 0.97. And the ICC between the second and third assessments was 0.96. The mean VISA-P scores were 67±13 for patellar tendinopathy group (n=12), 66±22 for Osgood-Schlatter disease group (n=8), and 87±10 for normal group (n=8). There were significantly lower VISA-P scores in patellar tendinopathy and Osgood-Schlatter disease groups compared with normal group.
Conclusion: The translated Korean version VISA-P questionnaire has good internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and validity. In addition, this study showed that most adolescent elite volleyball athletes had patellar tendon problems. Therefore, Korean version VISA-P is a useful self administered outcome score in athletes with patellar tendinopathy.
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