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- Title
Translation, Adaptation, and Validation of Chronic Kidney Disease Self-Management and Knowledge Instruments for People at Pre-Dialysis Stage in the Arab World.
- Authors
Almutary, Hayfa; Tayyib, Nahla
- Abstract
Knowledge is critical for self- management, however there are no measures available in Arabic to effectively assess knowledge and self-management for chronic kidney disease (CKD). The aim of this study was to translate, culturally adapt, and validate Chronic Kidney Disease Self-Management Instrument-29 (CKD-SM-29) and Kidney Disease Knowledge survey (KiKs) for use by Arabic-speaking health professionals and patients. The study was carried out in two phases: translation and cultural adaptation, and validation. Instruments were translated from English to Arabic then adapted and validated using 203 pre-dialysis CKD patients. Face validity and internal consistency were demonstrated for Arabic versions of CKD-SM-29 and KiKs. Cronbach's α for the CKD-SM-29 was.91 for KiKS was.78. Test-retest revealed good stability over a 1-week period. Intra Class Correlation coefficient for CKD-SM-29 was.90 and was.78 for KiKS. Convergent and discriminative validity were also demonstrated for the translated instruments. The validity and reliability of the Arabic CKD-SM-29 and KiKs were demonstrated. The translated instruments are culturally adapted and will support care of patients with CKD in Arabic-speaking countries.
- Subjects
SAUDI Arabia; TREATMENT of chronic kidney failure; PILOT projects; RESEARCH evaluation; STATISTICAL reliability; CONFIDENCE intervals; RESEARCH methodology evaluation; SELF-management (Psychology); RESEARCH methodology; ARABS; DISCRIMINANT analysis; HEALTH literacy; TEST validity; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH funding; INTRACLASS correlation; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; FACTOR analysis; CHI-squared test; STATISTICAL correlation; DATA analysis software; EVALUATION
- Publication
Clinical Nursing Research, 2021, Vol 30, Issue 8, p1231
- ISSN
1054-7738
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/10547738211006242