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  • The study focused on translating and validating the Mindful Self-Care Scale (MSCS) for use among hospice and palliative care providers in Brazil.
  • Involving 336 participants, the research utilized established procedures for translation and cultural adaptation, confirming the scale's effectiveness through various analyses, including confirmatory factor analysis.
  • Results showed that the Brazilian-Portuguese version of the MSCS is reliable and valid, illustrating its potential for future research on self-care and wellness among healthcare professionals in Brazil.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to translate, culturally adapt, and validate the Mindful Self-Care Scale (MSCS, 33-item) in a Brazilian hospice and palliative care context.

Method: This was a cross-sectional study with a sample of 336 Brazilian hospice and palliative care providers. The European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer - Quality of Life Group Translation Procedure protocol was used for the translation and the cultural adaptation process. Psychometric properties supporting the use of the MSCS were examined through confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and correlation analysis with other instruments to assess congruence to related constructs (resilience and self-compassion). The reliability of the Brazilian-Portuguese version of the MSCS was assessed using Cronbach's and composite reliability coefficients.

Results: The six-factor (33-item) model showed a good fit to the data, with satisfactory reliability indices and adequate representation of the scale's internal structure. Further validity is evidenced in the significant, positive correlations found between the MSCS, and similar well-being constructs, namely the Self-Compassion and Resilience scales.

Significance Of Results: The findings reveal that the MSCS (33-item) is a valid, reliable, and culturally appropriate instrument to examine the practice of mindful self-care by hospice and palliative care providers in Brazil. More broadly, it represents a promising instrument for future research into self-care practices and well-being among Brazilian healthcare providers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1478951521001802DOI Listing

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