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Translation and Transcultural Adaptation of the Wessex Head Injury Matrix, Italian Version: A Preliminary Report.

Francesca Pistoia1, Agnes Shiel2, Raffaele Ornello1, Gennaro Saporito1, Luca Gentili3, Antonio Carolei1, Carmine Marini3, Simona Sacco1, Franco Marinangeli3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients who are in a coma, a vegetative state or a minimally conscious state present a clinical challenge for neurological assessment, which is a prerequisite for establishing a prognosis and planning management. Several scales have been developed to evaluate these patients. The Wessex Head Injury Matrix is a comprehensive tool but is currently available only in the French and English languages. The aim of this study was to translate and evaluate the reliability of the Italian version of the scale.
METHODS: The original scale was translated according to a standard protocol: three separate translations were made, and a selected version was back-translated to check for any errors in order to obtain the most accurate Italian translation. A final back translation of the agreed version was made as a further check. The final version was then administered blind to a consecutive series of patients with severe acquired brain injury by two examiners. Inter-rater and test-retest reliability were assessed using a weighted Cohen's kappa (Kw). Concurrent validity of the WHIM was evaluated by ρ Spearman's correlation coefficient using the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and the Coma Recovery Scale Revised (CRS-R) as the available gold standard.
RESULTS: Twenty-four patients (12 males and 12 females; mean age 59.9 ± 20.1; mean duration from index event 17.7 ± 20.0 days) with stroke (n = 15), traumatic brain injury (n = 7) and anoxic encephalopathy (n = 2) were included. Inter-rater [Kw 0.80 (95% CI 0.75-0.84)] and test-retest reliability [Kw 0.77 (95% CI 0.72-0.81)] showed good values. WHIM total scores correlated significantly with total scores on the GCS (ρ = 0.776; p < 0.001) and the CRS-R (ρ = 0.881; p < 0.001) demonstrating concurrent validity;
Conclusion: The Italian version of the scale is now available for clinical practice and research.

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Keywords:  coma; consciousness; minimally conscious states; vegetative state

Year:  2021        PMID: 34207277     DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11060810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Sci        ISSN: 2076-3425


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1.  Validation of a modified questionnaire to assess Ukrainian Family Physicians' readiness to implement the evidence-based screening recommendations into their clinical practice, using a mixed method study.

Authors:  I Shushman; A Kolesnyk; P Kolesnyk; G Kuodza; I Mykyta; S Bayen; T Frese
Journal:  BMC Prim Care       Date:  2022-09-07
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