Cross-cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the arabic version of the foot ankle ability measure questionnaire/
Eman Ramadan Abdesatar Aboturky
Cross-cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the arabic version of the foot ankle ability measure questionnaire/ الموائمة الثقافية و صلاحية و اعتمادية النسخة العربية من استبيان قياس قدره القدم والكاحل Eman Ramadan Abdesatar Aboturky ; Supervised Salwa Fadl Abdelmajeed , Samah Saad Almoogy Zahran , Hazem Refaat Ahmed Ibrahim - Cairo : Eman Ramadan Abdesatar Aboturky , 2019 - 92 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Introduction: The Foot Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) Questionnaire developed to assess the level of disabilities due to ankle pain. However, its use is limited to non-English speaking countries. Objective: To determine whether the FAAM is a valid and reliable tool in a population in Egypt. Methods: Trans-cultural adaptation of FAAM was performed. Then, 101 patients with Chronic Ankle Instability filled the FAAM and a previously validated SF-36 Health Survey and Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS). 50 females and 51 males with age range from 18-50 years. After that, internal consistency and test re-test reliability were measured by the Cronbachs Ü and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), Concurrent validity against Arabic version of SF-36 Health Survey and NPRS, and construct validity by factorial analysis. Results: The FAAM showed a wide range of score distribution with no floor or ceiling effect, also it revealed that the internal consistency of observer scale of the FAAM ADL was high level with Cronbachs alpha = 0.947. As well as, that the internal consistency of the observer scale of the FAAM sport was high level with Cronbachs alpha = 0.93, high test re-test reliability (Intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.971). Pearson correlation coefficient showed good correlation between the FAAM ADL, FAAM sport and NRS with (r=-0.446, p=0.0001* and r=-0.494, p=0.0001*) respectively. As well as there was good correlation between the FAAM ADL, FAAM sport and SF-36 Physical functioning with (r=0.548, p=0.0001* and r=0.478, p=0.0001*) respectively
Chronic Ankle Instability Cross-cultural adaptation Foot And Ankle Ability Measure Questionnaire
Cross-cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the arabic version of the foot ankle ability measure questionnaire/ الموائمة الثقافية و صلاحية و اعتمادية النسخة العربية من استبيان قياس قدره القدم والكاحل Eman Ramadan Abdesatar Aboturky ; Supervised Salwa Fadl Abdelmajeed , Samah Saad Almoogy Zahran , Hazem Refaat Ahmed Ibrahim - Cairo : Eman Ramadan Abdesatar Aboturky , 2019 - 92 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Musculoskeletal Disorders
Introduction: The Foot Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) Questionnaire developed to assess the level of disabilities due to ankle pain. However, its use is limited to non-English speaking countries. Objective: To determine whether the FAAM is a valid and reliable tool in a population in Egypt. Methods: Trans-cultural adaptation of FAAM was performed. Then, 101 patients with Chronic Ankle Instability filled the FAAM and a previously validated SF-36 Health Survey and Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS). 50 females and 51 males with age range from 18-50 years. After that, internal consistency and test re-test reliability were measured by the Cronbachs Ü and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), Concurrent validity against Arabic version of SF-36 Health Survey and NPRS, and construct validity by factorial analysis. Results: The FAAM showed a wide range of score distribution with no floor or ceiling effect, also it revealed that the internal consistency of observer scale of the FAAM ADL was high level with Cronbachs alpha = 0.947. As well as, that the internal consistency of the observer scale of the FAAM sport was high level with Cronbachs alpha = 0.93, high test re-test reliability (Intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.971). Pearson correlation coefficient showed good correlation between the FAAM ADL, FAAM sport and NRS with (r=-0.446, p=0.0001* and r=-0.494, p=0.0001*) respectively. As well as there was good correlation between the FAAM ADL, FAAM sport and SF-36 Physical functioning with (r=0.548, p=0.0001* and r=0.478, p=0.0001*) respectively
Chronic Ankle Instability Cross-cultural adaptation Foot And Ankle Ability Measure Questionnaire