AI Article Synopsis

  • Misdiagnosis of patients with disorders of consciousness is common, leading to incorrect clinical management; standardized rating scales like the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) help reduce these errors.
  • A team of native Chinese speakers translated the CRS-R from English to Chinese, with careful oversight and back-translation to maintain accuracy.
  • The Chinese CRS-R is now ready for clinical use, but further studies are needed to confirm that its psychometric properties match those of the original version.

Article Abstract

Background: Misdiagnosis rate is high in patients with disorders of consciousness, potentially leading to an inappropriate clinical management of these patients. Sensitive standardised rating scales offer some protections from these diagnostic errors. In this context, the use of the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) has strongly been recommended by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.

Objective: Here, we present the work that has been performed to translate this important diagnostic tool in Chinese.

Methods: The scale has been translated from its original English version to Chinese by a team of native Chinese speakers in agreement with an expert highly trained in the use of the original version of the CRS-R and, then, back-translated to English by four independent translators blinded to the original version. The resulting translation has been sent to the original author for final approval.

Results And Conclusion: The Chinese version of the CRS-R is now available for use in clinical practise. Further investigations will nevertheless be needed in order to show that its psychometric properties are identical to the original English version.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02699052.2016.1255780DOI Listing

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