Turkish Journal of Geriatrics 2024 , Vol 27, Issue 2
TURKISH ADAPTATION, VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY STUDY OF TREATMENT BURDEN QUESTIONNAIRE IN GERIATRIC PATIENTS
Figen AKAY1, Tuba ERYİĞİT2, Mehmet Fatih ÖS3, Kamile SILAY4, Güler Balcı ALPARSLAN5
1T.R. Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change, Institutional Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
2Istanbul Topkapı University Plato Vocational School, Department of Medical Documentation and Secretariat, Istanbul, Turkey
3T.R. Ministry of Health, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Department of Nephrology, Ankara, Turkey
4T.R. Ministry of Health, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Department of Geriatrics, Ankara, Turkey
5EskiÅŸehir Osmangazi University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Internal Medicine Nursing, Eskisehir, Turkey
DOI : 10.29400/tjgeri.2024.391 Introduction: This study aimed to adapt the Turkish Treatment Burden Questionnaire, test its validity and reliability, and predict the treatment burden in the geriatric population.

Materials and Method: This methodological study included individuals aged 65 years and older from the geriatric population attending routine outpatient clinic examinations at the Ankara Bilkent City Hospital Geriatrics Department between June 1, 2022, and June 1, 2023. The sample consisted of 150 geriatric individuals who spoke and understood Turkish, could managed their illness, had no disease complications, were communicative, and did not have any physical or mental illnesses that would hinder their participation. The study data were collected using the "Individual Information Form" and the Turkish version of the "Treatment Burden Questionnaire." Descriptive and confirmatory factor analysis were performed, and Cronbach"s ? coefficient was calculated for the Turkish version of the scale.

Results: Analyzing the factor structure of the Treatment Burden Questionnaire, a three-factor, 11-item structure with an eigenvalue above 1 explained 53.227% of the variance. In the assessment of the internal consistency of the scale, four items were eliminated because of low item-total correlations and inter-item correlations. The reliability analysis for the 11-item Treatment Burden Scale yielded a Cronbach"s ? coefficient of 0.645.

Conclusion: The Turkish adaptation of the Treatment Burden Questionnaire demonstrated validity and reliability in for assessing the extent of treatment burden in the geriatric population. Keywords : Treatment; Geriatrics; Chronic Disease; Questionnaire