Cultural adaptation of the MISSCARE tool for use in the Chilean context
Lorena Saldia-Arteaga,
Julia Huaiquián-Silva,
Patricia Jara-Concha
Abstract:Objective to validate the MISSCARE instrument for use in the Chilean context. Method sociolinguistic adaptation of MISSCARE involved translation and back-translation, followed by evaluation by English-speaking nurses. Finally, content validation was achieved through expert review, focusing on cultural and content adaptation. Results the 2.0 version of MISSCARE demonstrated both face and content validity. Missed care is an adverse event that threatens the safety and quality of health care. Having a validated … Show more
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