Title of article :
Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of Informant Questionnaire on Cognitive Decline in the Elderly-Short Form (IQCODE-S)
Author/Authors :
Azarnivand, Maryam Student Research Committee - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Dadgari, Ali School of Nursing and Midwifery - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Goli, Shahrbanoo Center for Health Related Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Shahroud University of Medical Sciences , Foroughan, Mahshid Elderly Psychosocial Research Center - University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Dementia and cognitive decline mainly affect older
people. Several instruments have been developed for screening and
detection of cognitive impairments, among them is the short form of the
informant questionnaire on cognitive decline in the elderly (IQCODES);
however, there was no instrument to assess it in Persian language
speakers. The purpose of the present study was to validate the Persian
version of informant questionnaire on cognitive decline in the elderlyshort
form (IQCODE-S).
Methods: In this study, WHO's standard 'forward-backward'
translation procedure was performed. Validity and reliability of the
questionnaire were evaluated and it was administered in a sample of
373 inpatient Iranian elderlies. The convenient sampling was
performed to include participants from family members care giving
older patients with long diagnosed of dementia. Face and content
validity were evaluated and reliability of the instrument was evaluated.
Significant level was set at 0.05.
Results: The mean age of the participants was 71.08 ± 9.89 years.
Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0.82. Significant correlations were
observed between cognitive status and age, marital status, education
and hospitalized wards (Pvalue < 0.05). Appropriate CVI and CVR
were calculated as .85 and .7 respectively.
Conclusions: This study reports on translation and validation of
Persian version of one of the most important screening tools for
dementia. It reveals significant association between the elderlies’
cognitive decline and their age, marital status, education, and
hospitalized ward.
Keywords :
Psychometrics , Ageing , Cognitive decline , Informant
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics