Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Obtaining Reliable Linguistic and Cultural Validation of the Questionnaires Cargier Bruden Inventony (CBI) and Zarit-12, Translate From English for Use in France (VALI-CBIZ)
Observational
Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Denis (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
novembre 2023
décembre 2024
29 juin 2024
To validate the 2 questionnaires ZARIT-12 and CBI it is important to go through several
stages:
1. translation stage : during this stage there will be a meeting of experts to Validate
the test version in French by 4 Bilingual translators of the French and English
mother tongue.
2. pilot stage : recruit a number of 30 neurological patients' caregivers, in order to
validate the comprehension, thus obtaining the final version of the questionnaire.
3. Validation stage : the two questionnaires have been validated, in this stage there
should be a recruitment of 264 participants for the CBI questionnaire and 120
participants for the ZARIT-12 questionnaire, and these 2 questionnaires will be
deliver to the participant on the same day.
- The first questionnary will have to be filled the day they get the questionnary
(day 1).
- The second one must be completed and sent fourteen days later (day 14).
Etablissements
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Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Caregivers (family or friend) of patients followed for a central neurological
pathology (MS, BM, Parkinson's, stroke, congenital (Spina...)) or peripheral
(ponytail, peripheral neuropathies)
- Adult caregivers (age ≥ 18 years), regardless of the patient's age
- Francophone caregivers (ability to read, write and understand French)
- Caregivers who did not object to the use of their data or the patient's data for
research
- Caregivers (family or friend) of patients followed for a central neurological
pathology (MS, BM, Parkinson's, stroke, congenital (Spina...)) or peripheral
(ponytail, peripheral neuropathies)
- Adult caregivers (age ≥ 18 years), regardless of the patient's age
- Francophone caregivers (ability to read, write and understand French)
- Caregivers who did not object to the use of their data or the patient's data for
research
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- Professional caregivers
- caregivers of patients being cared for with a pathology other than neurological
- Minor caregivers (age ≤ 17 years)
- Caregivers with no or poor French language skills
- Caregivers who refused to participate in the research