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Joaquina Montilla-Herrador1, Mariano Gacto-Sánchez1, Jose Lozano-Meca2
1Faculty of Medicine, CEIR Campus Mare Nostrum CMN, University of Murcia and Biomedical Research Institute of Murcia Pascual Parrilla-IMIB, 30120 Murcia, Spain.
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Background: Women with endometriosis frequently experience mobility limitations that affect daily functioning. A specific tool to assess these restrictions would help clinicians to better understand patients' functional challenges, facilitating more effective communication and shared decision making. Addressing this gap is essential for strengthening patient-professional dialogue and improving individualized care. Objective: To develop the new instrument MobEndo and to perform initial psychometric testing of the tool. Methods: The initial domains and items were generated through semi-structured interviews with patients and based on experts' advice. Guided by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework, exploratory factor analysis was conducted on data from patients diagnosed with endometriosis. Internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach's alpha, considering values ≥ 0.70 as acceptable. Test-retest reliability was examined using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), and ICC values were judged as excellent if >0.75. Construct validity was evaluated through concurrent, discriminant, and known-groups validity. For the known-groups validity hypothesis, participants were categorized by baseline pain levels. Results: The final questionnaire included 18 items, developed from responses from 301 women (mean age 38.96 ± 6.85). Factor analysis revealed two components-transitioning between body positions and performing movements requiring stabilization and executing load-bearing tasks involving the upper limbs-with the model explaining 71.78% of the total variance. Reliability was excellent, with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.977. The ICC for the total score was 0.976 (95% CI 0.949-0.988), with similarly high values for each component. Concurrent validity correlations were significant, while discriminant validity showed no relevant associations. Known-groups analyses showed clear differences across pain-level groups. Conclusions: The questionnaire is a valid and reliable tool for capturing women's perceived mobility limitations in endometriosis.
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