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Authors Chenel V, Mortenson WB, Guay M, Jutai JW, Auger C
Received 16 September 2017
Accepted for publication 7 November 2017
Published 2 March 2018 Volume 2018:12 Pages 321—332
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S151833
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Abstract: In order to promote self-determination, patients have to be actively
involved with their care providers in health-care decision making, especially
when such decisions involve personal preferences. Decision aids (DAs) are tools
that can contribute to patient-centered decision-making processes. To benefit
from previous fieldwork and avoid duplicating developmental efforts and
producing many similar DAs, the adaptation of existing DAs to new cultural
contexts is a resource-saving option. However, there are no guidelines on how
to culturally adapt and validate DAs. This study aimed to identify and document
existing procedures for the cultural adaptation and validation of patient DAs.
A scoping review examined studies conducting cultural adaptation and/or
validation of patient DAs. The following databases were searched in February
2016: CINAHL, EMBASE, Medline (Ovid), PASCAL, PsychINFO, and PubMed. From the
13 studies selected, 11 main procedures were identified: appraisal of the
original DA, assessment of the new cultural context, translation, linguistic
adaptation, cultural adaptation, usability testing, exploration of DA
acceptability, test-retest reliability, content validity, construct validity,
and criterion validity. A conceptual synthesis of these studies suggests there
are four phases in the adaptation/validation process of DAs aimed at: 1)
exploring the original DA and the new cultural context, 2) adapting the
original DA to the new cultural context, 3) lab testing the preliminary
version of the adapted DA, and 4) field testing the adapted DA in a real use
context. By facilitating the adaptation and broader implementation of DAs,
patients may ultimately be empowered in decision-making processes.
Keywords: decision
making, decision support techniques, translation, cultural adaptation,
validation studies
摘要视频链接:Patient decision aids:
cultural adaptation and validation