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Rasch Analysis, Reliability, And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of The Lumbar Spine Instability Questionnaire, Erkan Erol, Umut Apaydin, Ramazan Yildiz, Ayşe Yildiz, Si̇nem Erturan, Derya Gökmen, Özlem Akkoyun Sert, Bayram Sönmez Ünüvar, Hasan Gerçek, Bülent Elbasan Oct 2023

Rasch Analysis, Reliability, And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of The Lumbar Spine Instability Questionnaire, Erkan Erol, Umut Apaydin, Ramazan Yildiz, Ayşe Yildiz, Si̇nem Erturan, Derya Gökmen, Özlem Akkoyun Sert, Bayram Sönmez Ünüvar, Hasan Gerçek, Bülent Elbasan

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Lumbar instability is an important condition that can be seen frequently in people with low back pain, affecting both the progression and the choice of appropriate exercise. The Lumbar Spine Instability Questionnaire (LSIQ) is a simple and low-cost tool for evaluating disturbed back stability in people with low back pain. The aim of this study is to develop the Turkish version of the LSIQ (LSIQ-T) and to evaluate its psychometric properties using the Rasch model. Materials and methods: One hundred participants with chronic low back pain completed the LSIQ-T. The LSIQ-T was repeated for 30 participants after 1 week …


Turkish Validity And Reliability Of The Level Of Sitting Scale In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Kami̇le Uzun Akkaya, Sabi̇ha Bezgi̇n, Debra Field, Bülent Elbasan Jan 2023

Turkish Validity And Reliability Of The Level Of Sitting Scale In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Kami̇le Uzun Akkaya, Sabi̇ha Bezgi̇n, Debra Field, Bülent Elbasan

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The Level of Sitting Scale (LSS) is a valid and reliable classification index that categorizes sitting ability. The aim of this study is to establish the Turkish validity and reliability of the LSS in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Materials and methods: In total, 165 children (75 girls and 90 boys) between the ages of 4 and 18 years who were diagnosed with CP were included in the study. All children were evaluated by two independent physiotherapists for the interrater reliability analysis of the LSS and were reevaluated 1 week later by the same physiotherapist for the intrarater reliability …


Validity And Reliability Of The Turkish Version Of The Parent Perceptions Of Physical Activity Scale, Kami̇le Uzun Akkaya, Müjde Çalikuşu İncekar, Bülent Elbasan Jan 2023

Validity And Reliability Of The Turkish Version Of The Parent Perceptions Of Physical Activity Scale, Kami̇le Uzun Akkaya, Müjde Çalikuşu İncekar, Bülent Elbasan

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The Parent Perceptions of Physical Activity Scale (PPPAS) is a scale developed to measure the physical activity perceptions of parents of children with neurodevelopmental disorders about their children. Turkish version of the PPPAS has yet to be established. The purpose of the present study is to examine the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the PPPAS. Material and methods: The study included 130 parents with neurodevelopmental children. In the validity analyses of PPPAS, language validity, content validity analysis, and confirmatory and explanatory factor analysis were performed for construct validity. In the reliability analyses, Cronbach alpha analysis was …


Turkish Reliability And Validity Study Of The Medical Outcomes Study (Mos) Sleep Scale Inpatients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Bülent Devri̇m Akçay, Duygu Akçay, Si̇nan Yetki̇n Jan 2021

Turkish Reliability And Validity Study Of The Medical Outcomes Study (Mos) Sleep Scale Inpatients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Bülent Devri̇m Akçay, Duygu Akçay, Si̇nan Yetki̇n

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the Turkish reliability and validity of the medical outcomes study (MOS) sleep scale in patients who have obstructive sleep apnea. Materials and methods: The data of the study were collected from 120 adult patients with obstructive sleep apnea and from 90 healthy individuals between March 04 and May 31, 2019. Results: The Cronbach's α internal consistency reliability coefficient of the MOS sleep scale was found as 0.82. The test-retest reliability was acceptable (r = 0.76-0.94). Six factors were identified by the factor analysis. These were the same as those in …


Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of Patient-Specific Functional Scale In Patients With Chronic Neck Pain, Gamze Yalçinkaya, Bi̇lge Kara, Mehmet Nuri̇ Arda Jan 2020

Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of Patient-Specific Functional Scale In Patients With Chronic Neck Pain, Gamze Yalçinkaya, Bi̇lge Kara, Mehmet Nuri̇ Arda

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Current clinical guidelines recommend to use both clinical and self-reported measurements for evaluation of chronic neck pain. Among the self-reported outcomes, Neck disability index and patient-specific functional scale are the most widely used and recommended instruments. The purpose of our study was to determine the test-retest reliability and validity of patient-specific functional scale which was not validated in Turkish language previously. Materials and methods: Translation and adaptation process had conducted according to the Beaton et al. Sociodemographic data, Turkish version of patient-specific functional scale and neck disability index were recorded at the initial assessment. Retest assessment was produced for …


Validity And Reliability Of The Turkish Version Of The Multidimensional Dyspnea Profile Inoutpatients With Respiratory Disease, Buse Özcan Kahraman, Turhan Kahraman, İsmai̇l Özsoy, Ayli̇n Tanriverdi̇, Asli Papurcu, Nazeni̇n Hande Sezgi̇n, Karya Polat, Serap Acar, Ayli̇n Özgen Alpaydin, Can Sevi̇nç, Sema Savci Jan 2020

Validity And Reliability Of The Turkish Version Of The Multidimensional Dyspnea Profile Inoutpatients With Respiratory Disease, Buse Özcan Kahraman, Turhan Kahraman, İsmai̇l Özsoy, Ayli̇n Tanriverdi̇, Asli Papurcu, Nazeni̇n Hande Sezgi̇n, Karya Polat, Serap Acar, Ayli̇n Özgen Alpaydin, Can Sevi̇nç, Sema Savci

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: Dyspnea is the subjective feeling of breathing discomfort, which is a significant problem for patients with heart and respiratory disease and also an important determinant of exercise tolerance, quality of life, and mortality in various diseases. Most of the scales are not enough to investigate the multidimensional effects of dyspnea; therefore, the Multidimensional Dyspnea Profile (MDP) was developed and validated in many languages. This study aimed to translate and culturally adapt the MDP into Turkish and investigate the psychometric properties of this adapted version in outpatients with respiratory disease. Materials and methods: The MDP was translated and culturally adapted …


Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of The Neck Outcome Score, Şeyda Candeni̇z, Seyi̇t Çitaker, Batuhan Bakirarar Jan 2019

Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of The Neck Outcome Score, Şeyda Candeni̇z, Seyi̇t Çitaker, Batuhan Bakirarar

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: This study aims to determine the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Neck OutcOme Score (NOOS).Materials and methods: Two hundred eight patients suffering from nonspecific neck pain participated in the study. Test-retest reliability and internal consistency were assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (2, 1) and Cronbach's alpha, respectively. The dimensionality was investigated with the factor analysis. The construct validity was determined by testing whether the hypothesis of correlations between NOOS subscales, Short Form-36 subscales, and the Neck Disability Index were met using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. Ceiling/floor effects and measurement error were tested as well.Results: The …


Reliability And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of Thefoot Function Index In Patients With Foot Disorders, Bahar Külünkoğlu, Nesli̇han Firat, Nazim Tolgahan Yildiz, Afra Alkan Jan 2018

Reliability And Validity Of The Turkish Version Of Thefoot Function Index In Patients With Foot Disorders, Bahar Külünkoğlu, Nesli̇han Firat, Nazim Tolgahan Yildiz, Afra Alkan

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The Foot Function Index (FFI) is a valid, reliable, and widely used self-reported questionnaire for the foot. The purpose of this study was to provide evidence for the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the FFI (FFI-TR) among patients with foot disorders such as plantar fasciitis, hallux valgus, pes planus, and hammertoe deformities. Materials and methods: One hundred and fifty-nine patients with foot disorders were enrolled. The psychometric properties of the previously translated and adapted FFI-TR were assessed. The internal consistency and test-retest reliability were evaluated. Construct validity was examined for correlations with the Short Form-36 (SF-36) …


Turkish Version Of The Motor Function Measure Scale (Mfm-32) Forneuromuscular Diseases: A Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, And Validity Study, Habi̇be Serap İnal, Ela Tarakçi, Devri̇m Tarakçi, Gülcan Aksoy, Sezan Mergen Kiliç, Hakan Beşer, Çi̇ğdem Beşer, Arzu Razak Özdi̇nçler, Hacer Durmuş Tekçe, Fatma Yeşi̇m Parman, Feza Deymeer, Zehra Pi̇raye Oflazer Jan 2017

Turkish Version Of The Motor Function Measure Scale (Mfm-32) Forneuromuscular Diseases: A Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, And Validity Study, Habi̇be Serap İnal, Ela Tarakçi, Devri̇m Tarakçi, Gülcan Aksoy, Sezan Mergen Kiliç, Hakan Beşer, Çi̇ğdem Beşer, Arzu Razak Özdi̇nçler, Hacer Durmuş Tekçe, Fatma Yeşi̇m Parman, Feza Deymeer, Zehra Pi̇raye Oflazer

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The Motor Function Measure (MFM-32) is a classification system for ambulant and nonambulant patients with neuromuscular diseases (NMDs). We aimed to translate it into Turkish, culturally adapt it, and test its reliability and validity for Turkish patients with NMDs.Materials and methods: The translation of the 32 items assessing three functional areas: standing position and transfers (D1: 13), axial/proximal (D2: 12), and distal (D3: 7) motor functions was performed according to the established guidelines for cross-cultural adaptation. Totally 51 patients (12.56 ± 8.84 years; F/M 12/39) were tested. Vignos and Brooke scores for the lower and upper extremities, respectively, were …