Abstract:
Stroke is one of the major causes of disability throughout the world in every year. Following
stroke a person’s work ability is significantly affected. A sound assessment tool can help the
stroke survivors to identify the environmental factors that affect their work in their work
place. The Work Environment Impact Scale (WEIS) is an assessment that focuses on the fit
between a person and his or her work environment. It is based on Kielhofner’s Model of
Human Occupation and designed to gather information on how clients experience their work
environment.
To develop the Bengali version of Work Environment Impact Scale without changing the
meaning of original scale(English version), to explore whether the patients easily understand
the questions or face any difficulties and to seek opinion from the patient about the
questionnaire
This study was conducted by using qualitative content analysis approach of qualitative
method. Purposive sampling was used for selecting Participants. Data was collected by using
face to face interview with a semi-structured question. Data was analyzed by using content
analysis.
After analyzing data, it was found that, the linguistic translation process led to conceptually
equivalent Bengali version of the Work Environment Impact Scale. The comparison between
the first backward translation in Bengali and the original English version identified some
words and sentences requiring re-translation. The expert panel helps to identify and resolve
the items.
The findings provide evidence that the Swedish version of the WEIS is a psychometrically
sound assessment across diagnoses and occupations, which can provide valuable information
about experiences of work environment challenges.
Work Environment, Environmental impact, Linguistic validation, Work Environment Impact
Scale,Stroke.
Description:
This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Occupational therapy, Bangladesh Health Professions Institute, Faculty of Medicine, the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh