Affiliation:
1. Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, College of Korean Medicine Kyung Hee University Seoul Republic of Korea
2. Jaseng Spine & Joint Research Institute Jaseng Medical Foundation Seoul Republic of Korea
3. Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong Seoul Republic of Korea
4. QualTEAM Academy Seoul Republic of Korea
5. Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea
6. Integrative Cancer Center, Cha Ilsan Medical Center Goyang‐si Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveThe Synkinesis Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) is a reliable tool to assess synkinesis symptoms; however, it is yet to be validated in Korea. Thus, this study aimed to translate and validate the Korean SAQ.MethodsThis validation study was set in a clinic in Seoul, Korea, that provides general integrative medicine services. A total of 100 participants with facial palsy were enrolled. Participants completed the SAQ, House–Brackmann grade (HB grade), Sunnybrook Facial Grading System (SB), and Facial Disability Index (FDI). The forward–backward translation method was followed. Of the 100 participants, 31 underwent a second assessment for test–retest reliability. Internal consistency and test–retest reliability were evaluated using Cronbach's alpha coefficient. The construct validity of the Korean version of the SAQ was tested using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient.ResultsThe internal consistency score for the SAQ was 0.789, and the test–retest reliability score was 0.787. According to Spearman's rank correlation coefficient, the SAQ correlations to the synkinesis subdomain of SB score, total SB score, HB grade, and physical function domain in the FDI score were 0.366 (p < .001), −0.386 (p < .001), 0.315 (p = .001), and −0.269 (p = .007), respectively. All values were statistically significant.ConclusionsThe Korean SAQ is a valid and reliable tool used to evaluate synkinesis in patients with facial palsy.Level of EvidenceLevel 3.
Funder
Korea Health Industry Development Institute
Reference38 articles.
1. Facial Palsy-Specific Quality of Life in 920 Patients: Correlation With Clinician-Graded Severity and Predicting Factors
2. Facial‐stapedial synkinesis following acute idiopathic facial palsy;Hutz M;WMJ,2020
3. The diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic facial paresis (Bell's palsy);Heckmann JG;Dtsch Arztebl Int,2019
4. Synkinesis in Bell's palsy in a randomised controlled trial
5. Bell's palsy: diagnosis and management;Tiemstra JD;Am Fam Physician,2007