Psychometric properties of an Arabic language version of the Treatment Adherence Questionnaire among dialysis patients with cardio renal syndrome
Adel Omar Laradhi, Mikiyas Amare Getu, Yan Shan, Abdulaziz Mansoor Al Raimi, Nahed Ahmed Hussien, Galal Albani, Mugahed Ali Al-khadher, Mohamed Elsayed Allawy

TL;DR
This study validates an Arabic version of a treatment adherence questionnaire for dialysis patients with cardio renal syndrome in Yemen.
Contribution
The study provides a culturally adapted and psychometrically validated Arabic version of the Treatment Adherence Questionnaire (TAQ-Ar).
Findings
The TAQ-Ar demonstrated strong semantic equivalence and content validity with a Content Validity Index of 0.88.
Exploratory factor analysis identified four factors with an overall average factor loading of 0.683, confirming validity.
The questionnaire showed excellent internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.948) and good test-retest reliability (ICC = 0.776).
Abstract
Assessing or measuring adherence is the initial step toward comprehending it, or the lack thereof. This study aims to translate and validate the Treatment Adherence Questionnaire TAQ among Yemeni dialysis patients with cardiorenal syndrome. This cross-cultural adaptation study was conducted at two dialysis centers in Hadhramout Governorate, Yemen, between January 10 and February 15 of 2021. The English version of TAQ was translated into Arabic using the Beaton translation process. Psychometric tests of the TAQ were performed on 100 patients with cardiorenal syndrome. For face and content validity, the pre-final version of the TAQ Arabic was tested using a convenience sample of 10 patients. Individual interviews were used to investigate the meaning, comprehensibility, and acceptability. To evaluate the factor loadings, discriminant validity, and internal consistency of the TAQ Arabic…
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TopicsDialysis and Renal Disease Management · Medication Adherence and Compliance · Heart Failure Treatment and Management
