SNOT-22: psychometric properties and cross-cultural adaptation into the Portuguese language spoken in Brazil
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SNOT-22: psychometric properties and cross-cultural adaptation into the Portuguese language spoken in Brazil
Abstract
Rhinosinusitis is a highly prevalent disease and a major cause of high medical costs. It has been proven to have an impact on the quality of life through generic health-related quality of life assessments. However, generic instruments may not be able to factor in the effects of interventions and treatments. SNOT-22 is a major disease-specific instrument to assess quality of life for patients with rhinosinusitis. Nevertheless, there is still no validated SNOT-22 version in our country.
Objective: Cross-cultural adaptation of the SNOT-22 into Brazilian Portuguese and assessment of its psychometric properties.
Method: The Brazilian version of the SNOT-22 was developed according to international guidelines and was broken down into nine stages: 1) Preparation 2) Translation 3) Reconciliation 4) Back-translation 5) Comparison 6) Evaluation by the author of the SNOT-22 7) Revision by committee of experts 8) Cognitive debriefing 9) Final version. Second phase: prospective study consisting of a verification of the psychometric properties, by analyzing internal consistency and test-retest reliability.
Results: Cultural adaptation showed adequate understanding, acceptability and psychometric properties.
Conclusion: We followed the recommended steps for the cultural adaptation of the SNOT-22 into Portuguese language, producing a tool for the assessment of patients with sinonasal disorders of clinical importance and for scientific studies.
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