The Short Form Qualiveen (SF-Qualiveen) is an 8-item version of the Qualiveen questionnaire used to evaluate the impact of urinary symptoms on the quality of life in patients with urological dysfunction due to neurological disorders. The questionnaire was never available in the Russian language before. The study is aimed at providing the translation, cultural adaptation, and validation of a Russian version of the SF-Qualiveen for the use in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Materials and Methods. The original English language version of the SF-Qualiveen was translated into Russian according to the cultural and linguistic adaptation algorithm. The participants (50 MS patients with neurogenic bladder and 10 relatively healthy volunteers)...
OBJECTIVE: To compare pelvic floor muscle training and a sham procedure for the treatment of lower u...
Background and Aims: To translate and test the reliability and validity of the Multiple Sclerosis Qu...
Bladder dysfunction among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common. Bladder problems not onl...
textabstractAims: The SF-Qualiveen is a short questionnaire that measures the impact of urinary symp...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) results in a wide range of functional limitations that can lead ...
PubMed ID: 20437328Incontinence is one of the most frequently encountered problems in multiple scler...
Questionnaires for adequate assessment of the urinary function of neurological patients are not avai...
Background: In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) the impact of urological symptoms on quality of...
WOS: 000290545700008PubMed ID: 21479614MS patients frequently present with urinary system symptoms, ...
Questionnaires for adequate assessment of the urinary function of neurological patients are not avai...
Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the King’s Health Questi...
WOS: 000444189800008PubMed ID: 29799397Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Turk...
Introduction. Data on the epidemiology and nature of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLU...
WOS: 000473218600009Objective: We aimed to investigate the correlations of urinary symptoms with uro...
Background: Optimizing the patients' quality of life is one of the main goals in the urological mana...
OBJECTIVE: To compare pelvic floor muscle training and a sham procedure for the treatment of lower u...
Background and Aims: To translate and test the reliability and validity of the Multiple Sclerosis Qu...
Bladder dysfunction among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common. Bladder problems not onl...
textabstractAims: The SF-Qualiveen is a short questionnaire that measures the impact of urinary symp...
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) results in a wide range of functional limitations that can lead ...
PubMed ID: 20437328Incontinence is one of the most frequently encountered problems in multiple scler...
Questionnaires for adequate assessment of the urinary function of neurological patients are not avai...
Background: In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) the impact of urological symptoms on quality of...
WOS: 000290545700008PubMed ID: 21479614MS patients frequently present with urinary system symptoms, ...
Questionnaires for adequate assessment of the urinary function of neurological patients are not avai...
Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the King’s Health Questi...
WOS: 000444189800008PubMed ID: 29799397Objective: To assess the validity and reliability of the Turk...
Introduction. Data on the epidemiology and nature of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLU...
WOS: 000473218600009Objective: We aimed to investigate the correlations of urinary symptoms with uro...
Background: Optimizing the patients' quality of life is one of the main goals in the urological mana...
OBJECTIVE: To compare pelvic floor muscle training and a sham procedure for the treatment of lower u...
Background and Aims: To translate and test the reliability and validity of the Multiple Sclerosis Qu...
Bladder dysfunction among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common. Bladder problems not onl...