Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patients

Objective The purpose of this research was to make a cross-cultural adaptation of the Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS) for psychiatric patients to the Brazilian context. Methods The procedure consisted of four phases: translation of the original scale,...

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Main Authors: Icaro Carvalho Moreira, Marina Bandeira, Tatiana Cury Pollo, Marcos Santos de Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 2014-12-01
Series:Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
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spelling doaj-31c0eee6889f48ceb652e4280a64071e2020-11-25T02:46:26ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroJornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria1982-02082014-12-0163427328010.1590/0047-2085000000035S0047-20852014000400273Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patientsIcaro Carvalho MoreiraMarina BandeiraTatiana Cury PolloMarcos Santos de OliveiraObjective The purpose of this research was to make a cross-cultural adaptation of the Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS) for psychiatric patients to the Brazilian context. Methods The procedure consisted of four phases: translation of the original scale, back-translation, review by an Expert Committee and Pre-test study with a patients’ sample. Results The Expert Committee corrected the items’ translation when necessary and modified the scale administration format and its instructions from self-report to face-to-face interview form in order to ensure easy understanding by the target population. During Pre-test, the instructions and most of the items were properly understood by patients, with the exception of three of them which had to be changed in order to ensure better understanding. The Pre-test sample was composed by 30 psychiatric patients, with severe and persistent disorders mainly single (46.7%), female (60.0%), with a mean age of 43.8 years old and an average of five years of education. Conclusion The Brazilian version of MARS scale is now adapted to the Brazilian Portuguese language and culture and is easily understood by the psychiatric target population. It is necessary to do further research to evaluate the scale psychometric qualities of validity and reliability in order to use it in Brazil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0047-20852014000400273&lng=en&tlng=enComparação transculturalavaliação de resultados (cuidados de saúde)escalas de medida para psiquiatriaadesão à medicação
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author Icaro Carvalho Moreira
Marina Bandeira
Tatiana Cury Pollo
Marcos Santos de Oliveira
spellingShingle Icaro Carvalho Moreira
Marina Bandeira
Tatiana Cury Pollo
Marcos Santos de Oliveira
Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patients
Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
Comparação transcultural
avaliação de resultados (cuidados de saúde)
escalas de medida para psiquiatria
adesão à medicação
author_facet Icaro Carvalho Moreira
Marina Bandeira
Tatiana Cury Pollo
Marcos Santos de Oliveira
author_sort Icaro Carvalho Moreira
title Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patients
title_short Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patients
title_full Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patients
title_fullStr Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patients
title_full_unstemmed Cross-cultural adaptation to Brazil of Medication Adherence Rating Scale for psychiatric patients
title_sort cross-cultural adaptation to brazil of medication adherence rating scale for psychiatric patients
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
series Jornal Brasileiro de Psiquiatria
issn 1982-0208
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Objective The purpose of this research was to make a cross-cultural adaptation of the Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS) for psychiatric patients to the Brazilian context. Methods The procedure consisted of four phases: translation of the original scale, back-translation, review by an Expert Committee and Pre-test study with a patients’ sample. Results The Expert Committee corrected the items’ translation when necessary and modified the scale administration format and its instructions from self-report to face-to-face interview form in order to ensure easy understanding by the target population. During Pre-test, the instructions and most of the items were properly understood by patients, with the exception of three of them which had to be changed in order to ensure better understanding. The Pre-test sample was composed by 30 psychiatric patients, with severe and persistent disorders mainly single (46.7%), female (60.0%), with a mean age of 43.8 years old and an average of five years of education. Conclusion The Brazilian version of MARS scale is now adapted to the Brazilian Portuguese language and culture and is easily understood by the psychiatric target population. It is necessary to do further research to evaluate the scale psychometric qualities of validity and reliability in order to use it in Brazil.
topic Comparação transcultural
avaliação de resultados (cuidados de saúde)
escalas de medida para psiquiatria
adesão à medicação
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