Spanish Validation of the Music in Dementia Assessment Scales.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Music Therapy Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.1093/jmt/thac010
Lourdes Forn, Sergi Muñiz, Cristina Alavedra, Laia Farràs-Permanyer, Sara Signo, Olga Bruna
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Music therapy has been described as a beneficial intervention for people with dementia. To provide a music therapy outcome measure, McDermott et al. (2015) developed the Music in Dementia Assessment Scales (MiDAS). The preliminary original validation indicated that MiDAS had acceptable to good psychometric properties. This study aimed to present the translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the MIDAS to the Spanish language and to show some validity sources using the Spanish version of the scale. MiDAS was adapted following the guidelines of Beaton et al. (2000), Muñiz et al. (2013) and Ridder et al. (2015), A psychometric validation study was conducted with a sample of 80 care home residents with moderate-severe dementia. Acceptable reliability values according to Cronbach's alpha were obtained, as was good interobserver reliability at one rating time point, based on Kendall's W test. The concurrent criterion validity values were positive, particularly in terms of the correlation coefficients of the criterion measure (specifically, the QoL-AD measures) and the item analysis, as shown by the correlation matrices. A one-factor confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) did not indicate a good fit for the obtained models, but acceptable and optimal values were observed for various parameters. The results indicate the usefulness of this tool, with sources of evidence of validity and reliability, although it is necessary to note the limitations of some of the results, as in the construct validity analysis. The MiDAS-ESP is a useful tool in clinical practice that can be used for measuring the effect of music therapy.

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痴呆评估量表中音乐的西班牙语验证。
音乐疗法被认为是对痴呆症患者有益的干预手段。为了提供一种音乐治疗效果的测量方法,McDermott等人(2015)开发了痴呆症音乐评估量表(MiDAS)。初步的原始验证表明,MiDAS具有良好的心理测量性能。本研究旨在介绍MIDAS量表对西班牙语的翻译和跨文化适应,并使用西班牙语版本显示一些有效性来源。MiDAS是根据Beaton等人(2000),Muñiz等人(2013)和Ridder等人(2015)的指导方针改编的。对80名患有中重度痴呆症的养老院居民进行了心理测量验证研究。根据Cronbach's alpha获得了可接受的信度值,根据Kendall's W检验,在一个评级时间点获得了良好的观察者间信度。并发效度值是正的,特别是在效度测量(特别是QoL-AD测量)和项目分析的相关系数方面,如相关矩阵所示。单因素验证性因子分析(CFA)并未表明所获得的模型具有良好的拟合性,但观察到各种参数的可接受和最佳值。结果表明了该工具的有效性,以及有效性和可靠性的证据来源,尽管有必要注意到一些结果的局限性,如在结构效度分析中。MiDAS-ESP在临床实践中是一种有用的工具,可用于测量音乐治疗的效果。
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Journal of Music Therapy
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