Adaptation of the Australian National University Alzheimer's Disease Risk Index‐Short Form (ANUADRI‐SF) into Turkish

Author:

Bayram Serap1ORCID,Akkaş Özlem Altınbaş2

Affiliation:

1. Elderly Care Program Vocational School of Health Services, Düzce University Düzce Turkey

2. Nursing Department Faculty of Health Sciences, Düzce University Düzce Turkey

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe ‘Australian National University Alzheimer's Disease Risk Index’ (ANU‐ADRI) assesses the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is a potential tool for its prevention.ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to adapt the ANU‐ADRI‐SF (the short version of ANU‐ADRI) into the Turkish language and Turkish cultural context.MethodsThe study was methodological and involved the translation and intercultural adaptation of the ANU‐ADRI‐SF into the Turkish language. The study included 384 community‐based participants from a province in the Western Black Sea Region of Türkiye. Data was collected via an online form prepared using Google Forms.ResultsThe index was translated from its original language, English, into Turkish and then retranslated to English by bilingual translators. It was then reviewed and evaluated for possible issues related to translation and degrees of equivalence. When TR‐ANU‐ADRI‐SF levels were compared according to sex, the mean risk scores were found to be 11.25 ± 7.02 for males and 11.69 ± 7.99 for females. After cross‐cultural adaptation, the TR‐ANU‐ADRI‐SF was conceptually intelligible to Turkish adults.ConclusionsThe TR‐ANU‐ADRI‐SF is a valid and reliable AD risk assessment tool.Implications for practiceGiven the increase in AD and its impact on people's health, there is a great need for strategies to be implemented by health professionals to improve the lifestyle of the adult population. For use in conjunction with these strategies, a localised AD risk assessment tool that can be applied by clinicians or by individual patients has been adapted and introduced to the Turkish literature.

Publisher

Wiley

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