Title of article :
The Persian version of infanttoddler meaningful auditory integration scale
Author/Authors :
Geravand ، Reza - University of Tehran , Mehrkian ، Saeideh - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , Hassanzadeh ، Saeid - University of Tehran , Bakhshi ، Enayatollah - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences
Pages :
7
From page :
235
To page :
241
Abstract :
Background and Aim: The current study aimed to investigate the validity and reliability of the Persian version of the InfantToddler Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale (ITMAIS) questionnaire. Because cochlear implantation is done today at younger ages, the use of a suitable questionnaire is necessary to evaluate auditory skills and follow up the rehabilitation progress. Methods: ITMAIS was translated according to the International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) translation protocol. The content validity was performed using Lawshe method with the participation of 10 expert professionals. The questionnaire was completed for 34 parents of cochlearimplanted children before initial programming of the device, two weeks after the reh #xAD;abilitation program, and finally three months later. The intraclass correlation coefficient was calculated for testretest reliability for each ITMAIS subscale. The internal consistency reli #xAD;ability was analyzed using the Cronbach #x3B1; coefficient. Results: The content validity ratio for all items was above 0.79, and the content validity index was obtained to be higher than 0.96. The Cronbach #x3B1; for the entire questionnaire was 0.74, and for different sections of it was obtained as 0.63 #x2012;0.67. A significant difference was observed between the total score of the questionnaire before and after the rehabilitation pro #xAD;gram and its subitems (p lt; 0.001). Conclusion: The Persian version of the questionnaire of ITMAIS is a valid instrument in terms of translation quality as well as reliability and validity for assessing cochlear implant user children who are younger than three years.
Journal title :
Auditory and Vestibular Research
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Auditory and Vestibular Research
Record number :
2461730
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