| Objectives:Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has caused amassive cutdown in outpatient urological investigations, procedures, and in-terventions. Female and functional urology (FFU) has been probably the mostaffected subspecialty in urology. Several scientific societies have publishedguidelines to manage this new situation, providing general recommendations.The aim of this study was to devise a robust questionnaire covering everydifferent aspect of FFU to obtain recommendations on COVID‐19 adaptations.Methods:Delphi methodology was adapted to devise the survey ques-tionnaires for male/female lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), pelvic organprolapse (POP), chronic pelvic pain (CPP), and neuro‐urological disease.Content validity, face validity, and internal consistence were assessed to es-tablish the final questionnaire. This study was ethically approved by the LocalResearch Ethics Committee.Results:A total 97, 59, 79, 85, and 84 items for female and male LUTS, POPs,CPP, and neuro‐urology respectively were approved by the participants.Content validity over 0.70 was obtained which seemed reasonable contentvalidity scores. Internal consistency obtains values of Cronbach's alpha wasbetween 0.70 and 0.90 which was acceptable.Conclusions:The collective wisdom obtained through a global survey usingvalidated questionnaires covering every different aspect of FFU patient man-agement is necessary. We have developed a robust and validated tool con-sisting of five questionnaires covering the most prevalent pathologies in FFU. |