Translation and validation of the Arabic version of the General Medication Adherence Scale (GMAS) in Saudi patients with chronic illnesses

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作者
Naqvi, Atta Abbas [1 ]
Mahmoud, Mansour Adam [2 ]
AlShayban, Dhfer Mahdi [1 ]
Alharbi, Fawaz Abdullah [3 ]
Alolayan, Sultan Othman [2 ]
Althagfan, Sultan [2 ]
Iqbal, Muhammad Shahid [4 ]
Farooqui, Maryam [5 ]
Ishaqui, Azfar Athar [6 ]
Elrggal, Mahmoud E. [7 ,8 ]
Haseeb, Abdul [8 ]
Hassali, Mohamed Azmi [9 ]
机构
[1] Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Univ, Dept Pharm Practice, Coll Clin Pharm, Dammam, Saudi Arabia
[2] Taibah Univ, Dept Clin & Hosp Pharm, Coll Pharm, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Saudi Arabia
[3] Alansar Hosp, Drug Informat & Poison Ctr, Al Madinah Al Munawarah, Saudi Arabia
[4] Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz Univ, Dept Clin Pharm, Coll Pharm, Alkharj, Saudi Arabia
[5] Qassim Univ, Dept Pharm Practice, Unaizah Coll Pharm, Qasim, Saudi Arabia
[6] King Abdulaziz Hosp, Natl Guard Hlth Author, Dept Pharm, Alahsa, Saudi Arabia
[7] Umm Al Qura Univ, Deanship Sci Res, Pharmaceut Res Ctr, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
[8] Umm Al Qura Univ, Coll Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
[9] Univ Sains Malaysia, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Discipline Social & Adm Pharm, George Town, Malaysia
关键词
Medication adherence; Patient compliance; Medication persistence; Chronic illness; Validation studies; Saudi Arabia; CULTURAL-ADAPTATION; CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY; RELIABILITY; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsps.2020.07.005
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Purpose: The study aimed to translate and validate the Arabic version of General Medication Adherence Scale (GMAS) in Saudi patients with chronic diseases. Methods: A multi-center cross sectional study was conducted for a month in out-patient wards of hospitals in Khobar, Dammam, Makkah, and Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Patients were randomly selected from a registered patient pools at hospitals and the item-subject ratio was kept at 1:20. The tool was assessed for factorial, construct, convergent, known group and predictive validities as well as, reliability and internal consistency of scale were also evaluated. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were also evaluated. Data were analyzed using SPSS v24 and MedCalc v19.2. The study was approved by concerned ethics committees (IRB-129-25/6/1439) and (IRB-2019-05-002). Results: A total of 282 responses were received. The values for normed fit index (NFI), comparative fit index (CFI), Tucker Lewis index (TLI) and incremental fit index (IFI) were 0.960, 0.979, 0.954 and 0.980. All values were 0.06. Hence, factorial validity was established. The average factor loading of the scale was 0.725, i.e., 0.05, for the associations based on hypotheses. Cronbach's a was 0.865, i.e., 0.7. Predictive validity was established by evaluating odds ratios (OR) of demographic factors with adherence score using logistic regression. Sensitivity was 78.16%, specificity was 76.85% and, accuracy of the tool was 77.66%, i.e., >70%. Conclusion: The Arabic version of GMAS achieved all required statistical parameters and was validated in Saudi patients with chronic diseases. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.
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页码:1055 / 1061
页数:7
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