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      Translation, adaptation and validation of instruments or scales for use in cross-cultural health care research: a clear and user-friendly guideline.

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      Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
      Wiley

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          The diversity of the population worldwide suggests a great need for cross-culturally validated research instruments or scales. Researchers and clinicians must have access to reliable and valid measures of concepts of interest in their own cultures and languages to conduct cross-cultural research and/or provide quality patient care. Although there are well-established methodological approaches for translating, adapting and validating instruments or scales for use in cross-cultural health care research, a great variation in the use of these approaches continues to prevail in the health care literature. Therefore, the objectives of this scholarly paper were to review published recommendations of cross-cultural validation of instruments and scales, and to propose and present a clear and user-friendly guideline for the translation, adaptation and validation of instruments or scales for cross-cultural health care research.

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          Journal
          J Eval Clin Pract
          Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
          Wiley
          1365-2753
          1356-1294
          Apr 2011
          : 17
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] The University of Kansas School of Nursing, Kansas City, Kansas, USA. vsousa@kumc.edu
          Article
          10.1111/j.1365-2753.2010.01434.x
          20874835
          e843f29c-0024-4e9d-9950-8cfeff088fb9
          © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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