Translation, cultural adaptation and validation of the Diabetes Attitudes Scale-third version into Brazilian Portuguese

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Objective: to perform the translation, adaptation and validation of the Diabetes Attitudes Scale-third version instrument into Brazilian Portuguese. Methods: methodological study carried out in six stages: initial translation, synthesis of the initial translation, back-translation, evaluation of the translated version by the Committee of Judges (27 Linguists and 29 health professionals), pre-test and validation. The pre-test and validation (test-retest) steps included 22 and 120 health professionals, respectively. The Content Validity Index, the analyses of internal consistency and reproducibility were performed using the R statistical program. Results: in the content validation, the instrument presented good acceptance among the Judges with a mean Content Validity Index of 0.94. The scale presented acceptable internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha = 0.60), while the correlation of the total score at the test and retest moments was considered high (Polychoric Correlation Coefficient = 0.86). The Intra-class Correlation Coefficient, for the total score, presented a value of 0.65. Conclusion: the Brazilian version of the instrument (Escala de Atitudes dos Profissionais em relação ao Diabetes Mellitus) was considered valid and reliable for application by health professionals in Brazil.

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Vieira, G. de L. C., Pagano, A. S., Reis, I. A., Rodrigues, J. S. N., & Torres, H. de C. (2017). Translation, cultural adaptation and validation of the Diabetes Attitudes Scale-third version into Brazilian Portuguese. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 25. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.1404.2875

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