Cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of Brazilian Need for Recovery Scale

Authors

  • Cristiane Shinohara Moriguchi Universidade Federal de São Carlos; Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde
  • Michele Elisabete Rubio Alem UFSCar; Departamento de Fisioterapia
  • Marc van Veldhoven Tilburg University; Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences; Department of Human Resource Studies
  • Helenice Jane Cote Gil Coury UFSCar; Departamento de Fisioterapia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102010000100014

Keywords:

Fatigue, diagnosis, Questionnaires, Translations, Working Conditions, Reproducibility of Results, Validity of Tests

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To translate the Need for Recovery Scale (NFR) into Brazilian Portuguese and culturally adapt it and assess the stability, internal consistency and convergent validity of the Brazilian scale among industrial workers. METHODS: The translation process followed the guidelines for cultural adaptation of questionnaires including the steps of translation, synthesis, back translation, expert committee review, and pre-testing. The Brazilian Portuguese NFR, final version (Br-NFR) was assessed for stability (n=52) and internal consistency (n=192) and for convergent validity through simultaneous assessment with other instruments: the Borg Scale (n=59); the Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire (n=57) and 3 subscales of the SF-36 (n=56). RESULTS: Stability and internal consistency met the criterion for a reliable measure (ICC=0.80 and Cronbach's alpha =0.87, respectively). The convergent validity between Br-NFR and other instruments also showed good results: Borg Scale (r= 0.64); Chalder Questionnaire (r= 0.67); SF-36 subscales: vitality (r= -0.84), physical functioning (r= -0.54), and role-physical (r= -0.47). CONCLUSIONS: The Br-NFR proved to be a reliable instrument to evaluate work-related fatigue symptoms in industrial workers. Furthermore, it showed significant and good correlations with well-established instruments such as the Borg Scale, the Chalder Questionnaire and SF-36 vitality subscale, supporting the validity of the Br-NFR.

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2010-01-01

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How to Cite

Moriguchi, C. S., Alem, M. E. R., Veldhoven, M. van, & Coury, H. J. C. G. (2010). Cultural adaptation and psychometric properties of Brazilian Need for Recovery Scale . Revista De Saúde Pública, 44(1), 131-139. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89102010000100014