2018
DOI: 10.19082/69
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Translation, cultural adaptation and preliminary psychometric evaluation of the “Family Management Measure” among Iranian families with a child with a chronic disease

Abstract: Background: The basis of any research is the use of valid and reliable tools for collecting information. One of the valid and reliable tools used to identify the family management in chronic childhood diseases is "FaMM" which has never been translated and validated in previous research in Iran. Objective: The present study aimed to translate, incorporate cultural adaptation, and determine psychometric features of FaMM among Iranian families with a child with a chronic disease. Methods: This study was conducted… Show more

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“…The use of coping styles does not affect their burden of care [ 12 ]. Also, through the cultural dimension, the results of this study can be justified as Iranian families accept and support their children despite any illness and have a sense of commitment towards the unchangeable situation [ 49 ]. In this regard, previous studies show that accepting and understanding the disease’s characteristics helps the family stay together even in the face of unpleasant problems when family caregivers can take the diagnosis and evaluate the critical situation positively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of coping styles does not affect their burden of care [ 12 ]. Also, through the cultural dimension, the results of this study can be justified as Iranian families accept and support their children despite any illness and have a sense of commitment towards the unchangeable situation [ 49 ]. In this regard, previous studies show that accepting and understanding the disease’s characteristics helps the family stay together even in the face of unpleasant problems when family caregivers can take the diagnosis and evaluate the critical situation positively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%