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HealthActCHQ's survey translation
process is extremely rigorous
and exceeds published industry
standards. By contracting with
a single international translation
organization for many years,
the company has maintained
standardization in the translation
process for all of HealthActCHQ’s
surveys.
The comprehensive process includes:
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Two experienced, in-country experts who are native speakers for
the target language and bilingual in English conduct each translation.
These translators are male and female-balanced and child-balanced, as appropriate.
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A harmonized and reconciled forward translation is created
from these independent translations.
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The back translation is evaluated using an experienced native
English speaker who is bilingual in the target language.
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The HealthActCHQ scientific staff reviews the “harmonized” version.
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Experienced, primary in-country consultants conduct debriefing
interviews with parents/children, and results are evaluated and
discussed with HealthActCHQ principals. Recommended changes in wording
and context are made as necessary.
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Finalization of the translation, proofreading, and preparation
of the translation documents.
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Whenever possible, we conduct a multi-trait item scaling analysis,
post-translation to further assure appropriate translations have been
made, often leading to a publication.
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Please see the BIBLIOGRAPHY posted on the HealthActCHQ website, for further information and publications regarding translations.
New translations are exclusively undertaken by the scientific staff of HACHQ and require the financial support of the requesting organization.
For a current listing of translations
select the appropriate link below:
ADHD Impact Module - Adult (AIM-A)
ADHD Impact Module - Child (AIM-C)
Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ)
Fragile Infant Parent Readiness Evaluation (FIPRE)
Infant Toddler Quality of Life Questionnaire (ITQOL)
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Fragile Infant
Transition Summary (NICU FITS)
Patient After the Visit Evaluation (PAVE)
Pediatric Enuresis Module to Assess
Quality of Life (PEMQOL)
Patient Respiratory Outcomes – SF1 (PRO-SF1)
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