2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjao.2023.100231
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Validation and cross-cultural adaptation of the quality of Recovery-15 questionnaire in a Spanish-speaking population in Colombia

Verónica Echeverri-Mallarino,
Viviana Alejandra Rodríguez Romero
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“…[ 6 ] Specific items of a EORTC Quality-of-life Questionnaire-CR29 were used to correlate with similar ICIQ-B items for criterion validity The Quality of Recovery-15 (QoR-15C) scale for assessing postoperative recovery was validated in a Spanish-speaking population. [ 7 ] Test retest reliability was measured by asking a subset of patients to repeat the QoR-15C approximately 2–3 h after the initial assessment, and concordance between the assessments was calculated for each patient Madsø et al . developed the Observable Well-Being in Living With Dementia-Scale to assess well-being during music therapy.…”
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“…[ 6 ] Specific items of a EORTC Quality-of-life Questionnaire-CR29 were used to correlate with similar ICIQ-B items for criterion validity The Quality of Recovery-15 (QoR-15C) scale for assessing postoperative recovery was validated in a Spanish-speaking population. [ 7 ] Test retest reliability was measured by asking a subset of patients to repeat the QoR-15C approximately 2–3 h after the initial assessment, and concordance between the assessments was calculated for each patient Madsø et al . developed the Observable Well-Being in Living With Dementia-Scale to assess well-being during music therapy.…”
Section: Examples From the Published Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Quality of Recovery-15 (QoR-15C) scale for assessing postoperative recovery was validated in a Spanish-speaking population. [ 7 ] Test retest reliability was measured by asking a subset of patients to repeat the QoR-15C approximately 2–3 h after the initial assessment, and concordance between the assessments was calculated for each patient…”
Section: Examples From the Published Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%