• Atencion primaria · May 2018

    [Adapting and validating the generic instrument CollaboRATE™ to measure women's participation in health related decision-making during the reproductive process].

    • Paulina Bravo, Aixa Contreras, Angelina Dois, and Luis Villarroel.
    • Escuela de Enfermería, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Reino Unido. Electronic address: bravop17@gmail.com.
    • Aten Primaria. 2018 May 1; 50 (5): 274-281.

    IntroductionThere is a worldwide interest in involving patients in health related decisions, so patients can actively search for therapeutic options and choose course of action that allows them to have better quality of life and wellbeing. The majority of the instruments available to capture the degree of participation in medical decision-making are in English and have been developed in high income countries.ObjectiveTo adapt and validate for the Chilean context the instrument CollaboRATE™, to measure women's participation in medical decisions during the reproductive process.DesignCross-sectional study to adapt and validate the instrument CollaboRATE™.LocationMaternity units in Santiago, Chile.ParticipantsPuerperal women in maternity units of three public hospitals.MethodTranslation and back-translation, cultural and linguistic relevance with service users and final revision by experts. Study for validation with 90 puerperal women.ResultsThe Chilean version of CollaboRATE™ demonstrated to be a reliable instrument to capture the degree of patients' participation in medical decision-making. Cronbach alpha was above 0.89.ConclusionsThis study provides the first instrument to capture the prevalence of SDM in a Latin American country. This instrument will be critical in future research efforts that seek to explore to what extent people are being involved in the decisions related to their healthcare.Copyright © 2017. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U.

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