The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan

Background: Olfaction has an essential role in daily life. A decline in the olfactory function could possibly be an early signal of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Currently, there are few smell test that have been developed but not all test are appropriate in different reg...

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Main Authors: Zulkefli, Ainaa Syahidah, Dahlan, Akehsan
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spelling my.uitm.ir.547092021-12-15T04:27:49Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54709/ The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan Zulkefli, Ainaa Syahidah Dahlan, Akehsan Senses. Sensation. Sense organs Dementia Alzheimer's disease Background: Olfaction has an essential role in daily life. A decline in the olfactory function could possibly be an early signal of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Currently, there are few smell test that have been developed but not all test are appropriate in different regions due to the cultural differences. Objective: To develop and validate the Malaysia Smell Test (MAST) for elderly population in Malaysia. Study design: Cross sectional study. Method: A market survey on healthy elderly people (n = 125) was performed to identify familiar odours remembered among elderly people in Malaysia. Ten odours were selected and the MAST kit was developed using raw material. MAST was tested on 38 subjects and repeated after two weeks. All data was analysed using SPSS version 21. Result: There was a statistically significant differences in MAST score from test and retest (p=0.003). Test-retest study revealed that MAST is a reliable test (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient between test-retest identification scores: r=0.93), ICC value of 0.92 and Kappa value of 0.31. Conclusion: Although MAST has significant differences between test and retest, the time stability appears to be consistent and reliable over time. There was no changes in odour identification during time interval. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2019-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54709/1/54709.pdf ID54709 Zulkefli, Ainaa Syahidah and Dahlan, Akehsan (2019) The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan. Health Scope, 2. pp. 319-324. ISSN 2735-0649 http://healthscopefsk.com/
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topic Senses. Sensation. Sense organs
Dementia
Alzheimer's disease
spellingShingle Senses. Sensation. Sense organs
Dementia
Alzheimer's disease
Zulkefli, Ainaa Syahidah
Dahlan, Akehsan
The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan
description Background: Olfaction has an essential role in daily life. A decline in the olfactory function could possibly be an early signal of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Currently, there are few smell test that have been developed but not all test are appropriate in different regions due to the cultural differences. Objective: To develop and validate the Malaysia Smell Test (MAST) for elderly population in Malaysia. Study design: Cross sectional study. Method: A market survey on healthy elderly people (n = 125) was performed to identify familiar odours remembered among elderly people in Malaysia. Ten odours were selected and the MAST kit was developed using raw material. MAST was tested on 38 subjects and repeated after two weeks. All data was analysed using SPSS version 21. Result: There was a statistically significant differences in MAST score from test and retest (p=0.003). Test-retest study revealed that MAST is a reliable test (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient between test-retest identification scores: r=0.93), ICC value of 0.92 and Kappa value of 0.31. Conclusion: Although MAST has significant differences between test and retest, the time stability appears to be consistent and reliable over time. There was no changes in odour identification during time interval.
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author Zulkefli, Ainaa Syahidah
Dahlan, Akehsan
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author_sort Zulkefli, Ainaa Syahidah
title The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan
title_short The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan
title_full The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan
title_fullStr The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan
title_full_unstemmed The development and test retest reliability of Malaysia Smell Test (MAST)/ Ainaa Syahidah Zulkefli and Akehsan Dahlan
title_sort development and test retest reliability of malaysia smell test (mast)/ ainaa syahidah zulkefli and akehsan dahlan
publisher Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2019
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54709/1/54709.pdf
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