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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: The revised foot function index (FFI-R) is used to evaluate the functionality of patients with conditions that affect the feet. The objective here was to produce the Brazilian Portuguese version of this index. DESIGN AND SETTING: Translation and validation study conducted at the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: The translation and cultural adaptation process involved translation by two independent translators, analysis by an expert committee, back translation into the original language, analysis by the expert committee again and a pretest. The Portuguese-language version was administered to 35 individuals with plantar fasciitis and metatarsalgia to determine their level of understanding of the assessment tool. RESULTS: Changes were made to the terms and expressions of some original items to achieve cultural equivalence. Terms not understood by more than 10% of the sample were altered based on the suggestions of the patients themselves. CONCLUSION: The translation and cultural adaptation of the FFI-R for the Portuguese language were completed and the Brazilian version was obtained.
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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adolescent , Adulte , Adulte d'âge moyen , Jeune adulte , Traductions , Comparaison interculturelle , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Fasciite plantaire/diagnostic , Métatarsalgie/diagnostic , Brésil , Caractéristiques culturelles , Auto-évaluation diagnostique , PiedRÉSUMÉ
RESUMOObjetivo:Realizar a tradução e a adaptação cultural do questionário Foot Functional Index (FFI), que avalia a funcionalidade do pé, para a versão em língua portuguesa do Brasil.Métodos:A versão brasileira do FFI foi baseada no protocolo proposto por Guillemin. O processo aplicado consistiu em: (1) tradução; (2) retrotradução; (3) análise do comitê de especialistas; (4) pré-teste. A versão brasileira foi aplicada em 40 pessoas, homens e mulheres com idade superior a 18 anos, com fasciíte plantar e metatarsalgia, para verificar o nível de compreensão do instrumento. A versão final foi definida após se obter menos de 15% de “não compreensão” em cada item.Resultados:Foram alterados termos e expressões para obter equivalência cultural do FFI. As alterações feitas foram baseadas nas sugestões dos pacientes.Conclusão:Após a tradução e adaptação cultural do questionário, foi concluída a versão da língua portuguesa do Brasil do FFI.
ABSTRACTObjective:Perform the translation and cultural adaptation of the questionnaire Foot Functional Index (FFI), which assesses the functionality of the foot, to the Brazilian Portuguese version.Method:The Brazilian version development of FFI questionnaire was based on the guideline proposed by Guillemin. The applied process consisted of: (1) translation; (2) back-translation; (3) committee review; (4) pretesting. The Portuguese version was applied to 40 patients, both genders, aged over 18 years old, with plantar fasciitis and metatarsalgia to verify the level of the instrument comprehension. The final Brazilian version of the FFI was set after getting less than 15% of “not understanding” on each item.Results:Some terms and expressions were changed to obtain cultural equivalence for FFI. The terms that were incomprehensible were changed in accordance of patient suggestions.Conclusion:After the translation and cultural adaptation of the questionnaire, the final Portuguese version of FFI was concluded.