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Acronym
(MBFES-A)

Description
The MBFES questionnaire measures maternal perceived overall quality of the breastfeeding experience. It is composed of 30 items that are divided into 3 categories: Maternal Enjoyment/Role Attainment (14 items), Infant Satisfaction/Growth (8 items), and Lifestyle/Body Image (8 items). The questionnaire uses a 5-point Likert-type scale for scoring item responses, ranging from 1 (strong disagreement) to 5 (strong agreement). Of the 30 items, 19 are positively worded statements about breastfeeding and thus are positively scored, while 11 items are negative statements that are scored in reverse. The sum of all MBFES scores results in a minimum of 30 and a maximum of 150 points, with higher scores indicating more satisfaction with the breastfeeding experience.

Area of assessment
Quality of life, Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Women's 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
Nabulsi, Mona 2021 31.1 (4.9) Female Healthy Lebanese women who delivered a healthy singleton newborn Lebanon
485 Not available

Acronym
Not available

Description
The Childbirth Care Satisfaction Survey (CCSS), had 10 items. Instead of the 5-point scale in the original PPS, 7 points were used to match the scales of the SSQ. Compared with the 5-point scale, the 7-point scale was believed to provide a more accurate and sensitive measure of a participant’s evaluation. The survey had other items related to participants’ educational level, employment status, number of babies in this delivery, number of previous deliveries, and type of delivery.

Area of assessment
Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Women's health.

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
Al Nadabi, Waleed 2021 Female mothers Oman
958

Acronym
(PSSUQ)

Description
The PSSUQ is for evaluating users’ perceived satisfaction with computer software systems. The 16-item PSSUQ identified three reliable factor subscales, namely, System Quality (SysQual), Information Quality (InfoQual), and Interface Quality (IntQual). To obtain the necessary data on the users’ perceptions of the usability of a system, the PSSUQ employs a seven-point Likert scale, the values of which range from 1 (strongly agree) to 7 (strongly disagree). In the PSSUQ, the lower the score, the better the performance and satisfaction.

Area of assessment
Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Not defined.

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
Al-Tahat, K 2021 Both Not available Jordan
616

Acronym
MMPSS

Description
A 10-item psychometrically valid patient satisfaction survey tool developed to assess patient satisfaction for comprehensive medication management.

Area of assessment
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

Acronym
PSPSQ

Description
The PSPSQ 2.0, is an instrument developed to measure patient satisfaction with clinical services provided by pharmacists.

Area of assessment
Satisfaction/patient experience.

Condition
Not defined.

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



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