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Chinese Version of the Vestibular Disorders Activities of Daily Living Scale
- Source :
- The Laryngoscope. 132:1446-1451
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2021.
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To translate and cross-culturally adapt vestibular disorders activities of daily living (VADL) scale to Chinese population, and verify its psychometric characteristics. STUDY DESIGN A methodology study to translate, validate, and verify the reliability of the VADL scale. METHODS The translation of the VADL from English to Chinese was carried out in accordance with the recommendations proposed by the Process of Cross-Cultural Adaptation guideline. All 185 Subjects with chief complaints of dizziness or vertigo were continuously invited to the study from January 2021 to June 2021. Investigation using the Chinese version of VADL (VADL-C) was completed by all the participants. Complete data from all 124 participants were used for reliability and internal consistency analysis by using SPSS 22.0. RESULTS Through careful and complete translation and adaptation, the VADL-C was successfully created. The content validity of the VADL-C was 0.887, the internal consistency was 0.951, and the test-retest reliability was 0.989. CONCLUSIONS The VADL-C has an excellent internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and content validity. It will be a new tool to be used in China and for overseas Chinese speakers to explore the functional capacity of individuals with vestibular diseases and guide therapy planning, particularly in vestibular rehabilitation training program. Laryngoscope, 2021.
- Subjects :
- Cross-Cultural Comparison
medicine.medical_specialty
Activities of daily living
Psychometrics
business.industry
Vestibular disorders
education
Reproducibility of Results
Guideline
Dizziness
Cross-cultural studies
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Vestibular Diseases
Otorhinolaryngology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Scale (social sciences)
Activities of Daily Living
Vertigo
Content validity
medicine
Humans
Translations
Adaptation (computer science)
business
Reliability (statistics)
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15314995 and 0023852X
- Volume :
- 132
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Laryngoscope
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f347d55267555167207857aa2245676a