TY - JOUR
T1 - Translation and validation of the contact lens dry eye questionnaire-8 (CLDEQ-8) to the Spanish language
AU - Garza-Leon, Manuel
AU - Amparo, Francisco
AU - Ortíz, Gabriela
AU - de la Parra-Colin, Paola
AU - Sanchez-Huerta, Valeria
AU - Beltran, Francisco
AU - Hernandez-Quintela, Everardo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 British Contact Lens Association
PY - 2019/4
Y1 - 2019/4
N2 - Purpose: To present the process of cultural and psychometric adaptation, and clinical validation of a new version in the Spanish language of the Contact Lens Dry Eye Questionnaire-8 (CLDEQ-8). Materials and methods: The translation-retro-translation method was applied to the CLDEQ-8 questionnaire. Two independent native Spanish-speaking translators adapted the questionnaire from English to Spanish, and then a committee of experienced clinicians (CE) evaluated the semantic equivalence and designed a Spanish version of the CLDEQ-8 questionnaire. The resulting translated version was tested conducting a pilot study in contact lens users and assessing their perception and overall understanding of the terminology. The results were analyzed and a final version was designed. The final version was retro-translated to English by a native English-speaking translator and compared with the original CLDEQ-8 version to confirm there were no meaningful differences. To clinically validate the new instrument, a prospective study was conducted to apply the new Spanish CLDEQ-8 to 50 contact lens users. Results: Fifty patients were studied with an average age of 21.50 ± 1.66 years. The average CLDEQ-8 score was 13.28 ± 6.81 points (range 1–31). The internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) was 0.89, with a corrected index of homogeneity >0.50 for all evaluated items. Conclusions: The process of trans-cultural adaptation of the questionnaire CLDEQ-8 resulted in the elaboration of a reliable and much needed instrument capable of measuring frequency and intensity of dry eye symptoms in Spanish-speaking contact lens users.
AB - Purpose: To present the process of cultural and psychometric adaptation, and clinical validation of a new version in the Spanish language of the Contact Lens Dry Eye Questionnaire-8 (CLDEQ-8). Materials and methods: The translation-retro-translation method was applied to the CLDEQ-8 questionnaire. Two independent native Spanish-speaking translators adapted the questionnaire from English to Spanish, and then a committee of experienced clinicians (CE) evaluated the semantic equivalence and designed a Spanish version of the CLDEQ-8 questionnaire. The resulting translated version was tested conducting a pilot study in contact lens users and assessing their perception and overall understanding of the terminology. The results were analyzed and a final version was designed. The final version was retro-translated to English by a native English-speaking translator and compared with the original CLDEQ-8 version to confirm there were no meaningful differences. To clinically validate the new instrument, a prospective study was conducted to apply the new Spanish CLDEQ-8 to 50 contact lens users. Results: Fifty patients were studied with an average age of 21.50 ± 1.66 years. The average CLDEQ-8 score was 13.28 ± 6.81 points (range 1–31). The internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) was 0.89, with a corrected index of homogeneity >0.50 for all evaluated items. Conclusions: The process of trans-cultural adaptation of the questionnaire CLDEQ-8 resulted in the elaboration of a reliable and much needed instrument capable of measuring frequency and intensity of dry eye symptoms in Spanish-speaking contact lens users.
KW - CLDEQ-8
KW - Contact lens
KW - Dry eye
KW - eCLDEQ-8
KW - Questionnaire
KW - Spanish
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clae.2018.10.015
DO - 10.1016/j.clae.2018.10.015
M3 - Article
C2 - 30389417
AN - SCOPUS:85055650170
SN - 1367-0484
VL - 42
SP - 155
EP - 158
JO - Contact Lens and Anterior Eye
JF - Contact Lens and Anterior Eye
IS - 2
ER -