Turkish Adaptation of the Bariatric Surgery Self-Management Behaviors Questionnaire: A Validity and Reliability Study

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI:10.1089/bari.2023.0028
Damla Seçkin, Fatma Cebeci
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This study aimed to adapt the “Bariatric Surgery Self-Management Behaviors Questionnaire (BBSQ)” to Turkish, and to evaluate its validity and reliability. In this study, the translation and adaptation of BBSQ to Turkish were completed in line with specific standards. Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), t-test, and analysis of variance were used in the analysis of the data. A five-stage translation process was completed in the adaptation of BBSQ to Turkish and its cultural adaptation. Data were collected online from 209 patients. CFA was applied within the scope of the adaptation studies of the factor structure of the scale to Turkish culture. As a result of the analysis, BBSQ-Turkish (BBSQ-TR) confirmed the original factor structure. While the alpha value of the BBSQ-TR was 0.75, the composite reliability value was determined as 0.94, proving that the scale is a reliable measurement tool. The Turkish version of BBSQ is a valid and reliable tool for bariatric patients.
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土耳其减肥手术自我管理行为问卷的改写:效度和信度研究
本研究旨在将“减肥手术自我管理行为问卷”(BBSQ)应用于土耳其,并对其效度和信度进行评估。本研究按照特定的标准完成了BBSQ对土耳其语的翻译和改编。数据分析采用验证性因子分析(CFA)、t检验和方差分析。完成了BBSQ对土耳其语及其文化适应的五个阶段的翻译过程。在线收集了209名患者的数据。CFA应用于量表因素结构对土耳其文化的适应性研究范围内。分析结果表明,BBSQ-Turkish (BBSQ-TR)确认了原有的因子结构。而BBSQ-TR的alpha值为0.75,复合信度值为0.94,证明该量表是一种可靠的测量工具。土耳其版的BBSQ是肥胖患者有效和可靠的工具。
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期刊介绍: Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care is the essential peer-reviewed journal delivering clinical best practices and quality updates for achieving optimal bariatric surgical outcomes. Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care coverage includes: Quality outcomes measurement and reporting Process innovations and care delivery Short- and long-term surgical complications Pre-surgical diagnosis and consultation Pre-op, peri-op, and post-op standards of practice Patient access Patient safety issues Nutritional and dietary support Bariatric surgical emergencies Best practices and current standards for bariatric surgery Culture and ethics Body contouring and reconstructive surgery Bariatric teamwork and communication.
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