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Journal Club: Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of Kannada Version of the Motivation in Stroke Patients for Rehabilitation Scale in Hospitalized Stroke Patients - Video
Overview
This study is published in the Journal of Health and Allied Sciences published by Scientific Scholar
Stroke survivors are frequently described as apathetic, lacking interest, and having poor motivation, which might hinder treatment outcomes. A Japanese version of the motivation in stroke patients for rehabilitation (MORE) scale was developed to evaluate the motivation level of stroke patients and was translated into an English version by the original author. The following study aimed to cross-culturally adapt and validate the Kannada (local language) version of the MORE scale in stroke patients.
A structured scale translation procedure was performed by a linguistic expert fluent in English and Kannada per the stages for linguistic validation. The translation procedure involved forward translation, backwards translation, final correction, and preliminary pilot testing. The final cross-culturally adapted Kannada version of the MORE scale was obtained, and validation was evaluated based on criterion validity using Pearson’s correlation test.
The result showed that there was a positive correlation between the total score of the English and Kannada versions of the MORE scale.
Hence, the authors concluded that the Kannada version of the MORE scale has been culturally adapted to assess motivation among the Kannada-speaking population and is a valid tool for assessing motivation among individuals with stroke.
Ref: D’Souza R, Chippala P. Cross Cultural Adaptation and Validation of Kannada Version of the Motivation in Stroke Patients for Rehabilitation Scale in Hospitalized Stroke Patients. J Health Allied Sci NU. doi: 10.25259/JHS-2024-6-12-R2-(1430)