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Translation and validation of the Arabic version of the barrier to access to care evaluation (BACE) scale



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Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to translate and validate an Arabic version of the Barriers to Access to Care Evaluation (BACE) BACE scale to make it appropriate for the targeted socio-cultural and linguistic context. Design/methodology/approach This psychometric study has two main compounds: translating the BACE into Arabic and validating it. Using the back-translation method, the authors involved seven professional individuals to maximize the efficacy of the translated version. The authors began with the process of translating the scale from English into Arabic and vice versa followed by evaluation, compression and matching. Later, a pilot study with a sample size of 35 participants was conducted to receive feedback on the Arabic version of the scale. Finally, an online survey was generated and distributed among Arabic-speaking countries; a total of 630 participants were voluntarily involved in this study. Findings A total of 630 participants completed the survey with a mean age of 31.4 ± 12.9, and 402 (63.8%) were females. Cronbach’s alpha coefficient and McDonald's Omega coefficient were both greater than 0.9. The confirmatory factor analysis was found to fit highly satisfactory with the stigma-related barriers. Research limitations/implications The BACE was validated in Arabic and its psychometric properties were examined in-depth and found to be strong. Originality/value This paper fulfils an identified need to translate tools to make mental health more accessible to patients in need.


Full citation

Alenezi, A.F., Aljowder, A., Almarzooqi, M.J., Alsayed, M., Aldoseri, R., Alhaj, O., Souraya, S., Thornicroft, G. and Jahrami, H. (2021), "Translation and validation of the Arabic version of the barrier to access to care evaluation (BACE) scale", Mental Health and Social Inclusion, Vol. 25 No. 4, pp. 352-365. https://doi.org/10.1108/MHSI-05-2021-0022


Methodology

Methods Condition Gender Age Country Setting Sample size
participants Both 31.4 ± 12.9 Commuinty 630

Number of items

29 items

Training

Measure does not require training

Required time

Not available

Access measure

hjahrami@health.gov.bh






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