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Acronym
KINDL-R

Description
Not available

Area of assessment
Quality of life.

Condition
Metabolic /endocrine, Pediatric.

Age Group
Child/adolescent- 0-19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country

Acronym
D-39

Description
A measure of QoL of patients with diabetes that assess physical, psychological and social functioning.

Area of assessment
Quality of life.

Condition
Metabolic /endocrine.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Khader, Y 2008 mean (SD) of 56.6 (9.9) Both patients Jordan
386

Acronym
DFSQ

Description
The diabetic foot self-care questionnaire is considered a self-care evaluation tool with 16 questions for assessing diabetic foot health disorders.

Area of assessment
Activities of daily living, Balance, Function/disability/performance.

Condition
Metabolic /endocrine.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Navarro-Flores, E 2021 mean age 66.48 ± 11.31 Both diabetic patients Spain
51 Not available

Acronym
DIPA

Description
diagnostic infant preschool assessment is a semi-structured diagnostic interview for caregivers. It focuses on psychiatric disorders in young children from late in their first year to six years of age

Area of assessment
Mental health.

Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Shaker, N 2020 preschool children 30

Acronym
DASH

Description
A self-administered outcome measure of self-rated upper-extremity disability and symptoms.The items ask about the degree of difficulty in performing different physical activities because of the arm, shoulder, or hand problem (21 items), the severity of each of the symptoms of pain, activity-related pain, tingling, weakness and stiffness (5 items), as well as the problem's impact on social activities, work, sleep, and self-image (4 items). Each item has five response options. The scores for all items are then used to calculate a scale score ranging from 0 (no disability) to 100 (most severe disability). The score for the disability/symptom scale is called the DASH score.

Area of assessment
Function/disability/performance, Symptoms.

Condition
Orthopedic /rheumatology, Rehabilitation.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Alotaibi, N. 2016 upper extremity conditions Kuwait
139

Acronym
DPET

Description
Bond and Tichy (2007) originally developed the Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool© to assess the preparedness of Nurse Practitioners for disasters. The instrument was designed to measure Nurse Practitioner’s knowledge and skills regarding disaster/post disaster response and management.The DPET consists of 68 items; 25 items relate to predisaster preparedness, 16 items relate to mitigation, six items relate to the debriefing stage of a disaster response and 21 are openended questions regarding demographic data.

Area of assessment
Health service, Knowledge/attitude.

Condition
Hospital, Nursing.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Al Khalaileh, M. A. 2010 21 - 53 Both healthy Jordan
474 Contact Author

Acronym
DT

Description
A screening tool for detecting distress among patients with various types of cancer using a one-item, self-report instrument that uses an 11-point visual analog scale ranging from 0 (no distress) to 10 (extreme distress) on which participants rate their level of distress over the past week.

Area of assessment
anxiety, Mental health.

Condition
Oncology, Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Alosaimi, F 2018 18 - olders Both patients with different types of cancer Saudi Arabia
247 Free

Acronym
Not available

Description
The Ditrovie scale is a disease-specific self-administered quality of life questionnaire for urinary urge incontinence.

Area of assessment
Quality of life.

Condition
Psychiatric, Urogenital.

Age Group
Other

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country

Acronym
DHI

Description
A self administered subjective measure developed to evaluate the self-perceived handicapping effects imposed by vestibular system disease with physical, emotional and functional subscales. (Jacobson and Newman 1990).

Area of assessment
Balance, Function/disability/performance.

Condition
Ent, Geriatric, Neurology, Rehabilitation.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Alsanosi, A. A. 2012 Both Vestibular disorders and healthy controls Saudi Arabia
100

Acronym
DN4

Description
The DN4 includes a 4-section, 10-item checklist assessing neuropathic pain. Seven items are associated with the characteristics of pain (burning, painful cold, electric shocks) and pain associated symptoms (tingling, pins and needles, numbness, itching), and three items are related to neurological examination in the area of the pain (hypoesthesia to touch, hypoesthesia to prick, brushing).

Area of assessment
Pain, Sensation.

Condition
Neurology.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Harifi, G. 2011 mean age 49.5 +/- 12.4 years Both patients Morocco
170
Terkawi, A. S. 2017 51 (SD = 15.5) Both patients Saudi Arabia
142 Free

Acronym
DAST-10

Description
The Drug Abuse Screen Test (DAST-10) was designed to provide a brief, self-report instrument for population screening, clinical case finding and treatment evaluation research. It can be used with adults and older youth. The DAST-10 yields a quantitative index of the degree of consequences related to drug abuse. The instrument takes approximately 5 minutes to administer and may be given in either a self-report or interview format. The DAST may be used in a variety of settings to provide a quick index of drug abuse problems. The DAST-10 is a 10-item self-report instrument that has been condensed from the 28-item DAST. It was copyrighted in 1982 by Harvey Skinner, PhD and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada.

Area of assessment
Addiction, Mental health.

Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Other

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Hussam Aly Sayed Murad 2021 related to drug abuse Saudi Arabia
460

Acronym
DAI

Description
The DAI consists of a questionnaire that is completed by the patient. It includes a series of questions pertaining to various aspects of the patient’s perceptions and experiences of treatment (medications used for the patient’s mental health needs). The original scale consists of 30 questions, but a short form consisting of 10 questions has also been validated ( Awad, 1993)

Area of assessment
Knowledge/attitude, Beliefs, Perception, Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Medication.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Nakhli, J. 2015 Both Outpatients with schizophrenia Tunisia
234

Acronym
DUDIT

Description
A tool for identification of individuals with drug-related problems developed as a parallel instrument to the AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) .The purpose of the DUDIT-items is to identify use patterns and various drug-related problems

Area of assessment
Abuse, Addiction, Screening/risk, Mental health.

Condition
Medication, Psychiatric.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Sfendla, A. 2017 19 - 56
15 - 92
17
Male
Male
Male
substance dependent patients from medical and psychological prevention center
prison inmates
high school
Morocco

Morocco

Morocco
54
169
96

Acronym
DASS

Description
The DASS is a 25-item scale addressing the (a) negative impacts of anticoagulation (limitations, hassles and burdens); and (b) positive impacts of anticoagulation (confidence, reassurance, satisfaction).

Area of assessment
Beliefs, Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Hematology.

Age Group
Not available

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
AlAmmari, Maha 2020 18 Both The inclusion criteria were: 1) adult patients (age 18 years or older) 2) Use warfarin or apixaban for more than a month and agree to participate in the survey and sign the consent. Saudi Arabia
505 Free

Acronym
DUREL

Description
The Duke University Religion Index (DUREL) is a five-item measure of religious involvement, and was developed for use in large cross-sectional and longitudinal observational studies. The instrument assesses the three major dimensions of religiosity that were identified during a consensus meeting sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. Those three dimensions are organizational religious activity, non-organizational religious activity, and intrinsic religiosity (or subjective religiosity).

Area of assessment
Beliefs, Spirituality / religion.

Condition
Health.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Gonzales, L. 2015 35 - 92 Female Not available Japan
Oman
Ukraine
United States
282

Acronym
(DOS)

Description
The Düsseldorf Orthorexie Scale, a 10-item self-reported questionnaire, measures orthorexic eating behavior. A four-point Likert-scale from “this applies to me” (4 points) to “this does not apply to me” (1 point) is used. Higher points indicate more pronounced orthorexic behavior [3]. The maximum score is 40 points. As a preliminary cut-off score to indicate presence of ON, a score ≥ 30 is used. A score between 25 and 29 (95th percentiles) describes conspicuous eating behavior (indicating risk of ON

Area of assessment
Behavior, Mental health.

Condition
Psychiatric.

Age Group
Child/adolescent- 0-19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Rogoza, Radoslaw 2021 15 - 18 Both General population Lebanon
555 Free

Acronym
DEBQ

Description
The Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) is a 33-item self-report questionnaire developed to assess three distinct eating behaviors in adults: (1) emotional eating, (2) external eating, and (3) restrained eating. Items on the DEBQ range from 1 (never) to 5 (very often), with higher scores indicating greater endorsement of the eating behavior.

Area of assessment
Behavior, Nutrition.

Condition
Health.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Ghadieh, R 2020 mean age 20.5 ±2.0 Both students 389 Contact Author

Acronym
Not available

Description
A ten-item scale that assesses the frequency of dieting behaviors

Area of assessment
Behavior, Nutrition, Mental health.

Condition
Health, Gastroenterology.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Saade, S. 2019 mean age 27.59 ± 11.76  Both Not available Lebanon
811

Acronym
DyNaChron

Description
A questionnaire with 78 items divided into six domains exploring both the physical and psychosocial repercussions of chronic nasal dysfunction.,

Area of assessment
Function/disability/performance, Social, Symptoms.

Condition
Ent.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Choukry, K. 2018 35 Both patients filled out the questionnaire at day 0 and day 7 (without treatment) and day 60 after treatment Morocco
164

Acronym
DGI

Description
A clinical tool to assess gait, balance and fall risk. It evaluates not only usual steady-state walking, but also walking during more challenging tasks. Intended for high fall risk populations such as elderly, stroke and vestibular disorders.

Area of assessment
Balance, Function/disability/performance, vestibular.

Condition
Geriatric, Neurology, Rehabilitation, Ent.

Age Group
Adult- over 19 years

Literature on Arabic translation/validation of measure
Author/link to article Publication year Population Sample Size Access to measure
Age Gender Condition Country
Alghwiri, A. A. 2014 41 - 88 Male patients with stroke Jordan
51



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