Cross-cultural adaptation and content validation into Portuguese of the Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment for pediatric patients hospitalized with cancer
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Rev. Nutri.
Abstract
Cross-cultural adaptation and content validation of the Brazilian Portuguese version of the Subjective Global
Nutritional Assessment questionnaire (originally in English) for use in hospitalized children and adolescents being
treated in a reference institute of oncology. Methods
The cross-cultural adaptation process consisted of the following stages: conceptual, item, semantic, and
operational equivalence. The conceptual equivalence and item was carried out through discussion with members
of an expert committee. Semantic equivalence was evaluated through initial translation, synthesis of translations,
back translation, discussions with experts, and pretest with 32 patients. During operational equivalence, the
experts discussed about the format of questions and instructions, setting, target populations, and mode of
administration to later propose a final version. Content validation was performed by the expert committee.
Results
Minor modifications were made in the instrument to facilitate its use in the Brazilian socio-cultural context.
Pretest results showed that the instrument is easily understood by health care professionals and the target
population.
Conclusion
The cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment allowed obtaining a
Brazilian version equivalent to the original. The adapted instrument will be an important tool for the subjective
assessment of the nutritional status of pediatric patients hospitalized with cancer.
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p. 307-320.: il. p&b.
Citation
SARAIVA, Danúbia da Cunha Antunes et al. Cross-cultural adaptation and content validation into Portuguese of the Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment for pediatric patients hospitalized with câncer. Rev. Nutri., Campinas, v. 30, n. 3, p. 307-320, maio/jun. 2017.