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Scholarly discussion of methodological principles and challenges of cross-cultural adaptation of patient-reported outcome measures in emergency care research, illustrated through the adaptation of the PROM-ED instrument between Canadian and UK clinical contexts.
Document type: Academic article
Field: Emergency care research
Main topic: Cross-cultural adaptation of research instruments
Authors: Tom Roberts; Edward Carlton; Matthew Booker; Sarah Voss; Samuel Vaillancourt; Anisa Jafar; Jonathan Benger
Corresponding author: Dr Tom Roberts
Countries referenced: United Kingdom; Canada; Thailand; United States
Keywords: Emergency Care; Cross-cultural Adaptation; Patient Reported Outcome Measure
Word count: 2875
Figures: 2
References: 26
Research focus: Adaptation of patient-reported outcome measures for use across languages and cultures
Example instrument discussed: Patient Reported Outcome Measure – Emergency Department (PROM-ED)
Comparative context: Adaptation of research tools between Canadian and UK healthcare settings
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