Author/Authors :
Zangbar، Hamid Soltani نويسنده Department of Occupational Therapy, School of
Rehabilitation, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR
Iran , , Hassani Mehraban، Afsoon نويسنده Iran University of Medical Sciences, Rehabilitation Research Center, Tehran, Iran , , Akbarfahimi، Malahat نويسنده Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , , Mohammadian Rasanani، Fatemeh نويسنده Neurology Department, Roozbeh Hospital, Tehran, IR
Iran ,
Abstract :
As dementia progresses in the course of life, one's
functions may be reduced regarding to fulfill the activities of daily
living. One of the most important factor to diagnose and determine the
severity of dementia is to assess activities of daily living. one the
most important factor in determining the severity of dementia in the
area of activities of daily living is disability assessment for dementia
(DAD) scale, which is not available in Persian and there is no validity
and reliability report for it in Iranian community. Therefore, the aim
of this study was to provide a Persian version of the valid and reliable
DAD scale to assess functional disability in patients with dementia of
Alzheimer type within the scope of everyday living activities. After the
permission from the developer of the original scale, we translated the
English version to Persian according to the international quality of
life assessment (IQOLA) approach. To review the clarity and the
necessity of the items translated, content validity index (CVI) and
content validity ratio (CVR) methods were applied. Also, to assess the
reliability of the scale, test-retest and inter-rater reliability
techniques were used. The internal consistency of the items was also
measured using the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Cronbach’s alpha
coefficient was very good for the scale (Cronbach’s α = 0.78) and the
inter-rater reliability and test-retest reliability were excellent
(intraclass correlation/ICC = 0.99, ICC = 0.99). The clarity and
necessity of the translated items based on the scores of CVI and CVR
were also acceptable. The Persian version of DAD, during the study, had
a very good validity and reliability and can serve as a useful scale in
clinical assessment of functional disability in patients with
Alzheimer’s in the area of activities of daily living.