학술논문

Measuring advance care planning behavior in Dutch adults: translation, cultural adaptation and validation of the Advance Care Planning Engagement Survey
Document Type
article
Source
BMC Medical Research Methodology. 21(1)
Subject
Health Services and Systems
Health Sciences
Clinical Research
Good Health and Well Being
Adult
Advance Care Planning
Humans
Psychometrics
Reproducibility of Results
Surveys and Questionnaires
Translations
Advance care planning
Behavior change
Patient reported outcome measure
Translation
Dutch
Validation
Chronic disease
Public Health and Health Services
General & Internal Medicine
Epidemiology
Public health
Language
Abstract
BackgroundAdvance care planning (ACP) enables people to define, discuss, and record preferences for treatment and care. Measures of ACP behavior are lacking in the Netherlands. We aimed to translate, culturally adapt and validate the 34-item ACP Engagement Survey into Dutch.MethodsFollowing validation guidelines, we tested content validity, internal consistency, reproducibility, construct validity, interpretability and criterion validity among persons with and without chronic disease.ResultsForward-backward translation indicated the need of only minor adaptations. Two hundred thirty-two persons completed baseline and retest surveys; 121 were aged ≥60 years. Persons with chronic disease (n = 151) considered the survey more valuable than those without (66 vs. 59, p