Evaluating the quality of life impact of recurrent urinary tract infection: Validation and refinement of the Recurrent UTI Impact Questionnaire (RUTIIQ)

Author:

Newlands Abigail F.1ORCID,Kramer Melissa2ORCID,Roberts Lindsey3ORCID,Maxwell Kayleigh4ORCID,Price Jessica L.2ORCID,Finlay Katherine A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences University of Reading Reading UK

2. Live UTI Free Ltd Sandyford Dublin Ireland

3. School of Psychology University of Buckingham Buckingham UK

4. Department of Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling Stirling UK

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsRecurrent urinary tract infection (rUTI) has significant negative consequences for a wide variety of quality of life (QoL) domains. Without adequate validation and assessment of the unique insights of people living with rUTI, clinical results cannot be fully understood. The Recurrent UTI Impact Questionnaire (RUTIIQ), a novel patient‐reported outcome measure of rUTI psychosocial impact, has been robustly developed with extensive patient and clinician input to facilitate enhanced rUTI management and research. This study aimed to confirm the structural validity of the RUTIIQ, assessing its strength and bifactor model fit.MethodsA sample of 389 adults experiencing rUTI (96.9% female, aged 18–87 years) completed an online cross‐sectional survey comprising a demographic questionnaire and the RUTIIQ. A bifactor graded response model was fitted to the data, optimizing the questionnaire structure based on item fit, discrimination capability, local dependence, and differential item functioning.ResultsThe final RUTIIQ demonstrated excellent bifactor model fit (RMSEA = 0.054, CFI = 0.99, SRMSR = 0.052), and mean‐square fit indices indicated that all included items were productive for measurement (MNSQ = 0.52–1.41). The final questionnaire comprised an 18‐item general “rUTI QoL impact” factor, and five subfactor domains measuring “personal wellbeing” (three items), “social wellbeing” (four items), “work and activity interference” (four items), “patient satisfaction” (four items), and “sexual wellbeing” (three items). Together, the general factor and five subfactors explained 81.6% of the common model variance. All factor loadings were greater than 0.30 and communalities greater than 0.60, indicating good model fit and structural validity.ConclusionsThe 18‐item RUTIIQ is a robust, patient‐tested questionnaire with excellent psychometric properties, which capably assesses the patient experience of rUTI‐related impact to QoL and healthcare satisfaction. Facilitating standardized patient monitoring and improved shared decision‐making, the RUTIIQ delivers the unique opportunity to improve patient‐centered care.

Publisher

Wiley

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