The Dutch version of the Oral Health Assessment Tool:Translation and inter-rater reliability among community nurses

Objectives: Translating the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) into Dutch and assessing the inter-rater reliability among community nurses. Methods: The original version of the OHAT was translated following the five stages of the ‘Guidelines for the Process of Cross-Cultural Adaptation’. After a forward and backward translation, consensus on the pre-final version was obtained in an expert panel discussion. This version was pre-tested on its comprehensibility among 31 nurses and hereafter finalized. Then, inter-rater reliability of the OHAT-NL was determined by two trained nurses during oral as... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Noort, Harm H.J.
Harderwijk, Anne
Everaars, Babette
Akkermans, Reinier
van der Putten, Gert Jan
Waal, Getty Huisman de
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Reihe/Periodikum: van Noort , H H J , Harderwijk , A , Everaars , B , Akkermans , R , van der Putten , G J & Waal , G H D 2024 , ' The Dutch version of the Oral Health Assessment Tool : Translation and inter-rater reliability among community nurses ' , International Journal of Dental Hygiene , vol. 22 , no. 1 , pp. 140-147 . https://doi.org/10.1111/idh.12678
Schlagwörter: oral health / oral health assessment tool / reliability / translation / validation
Sprache: Englisch
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Objectives: Translating the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) into Dutch and assessing the inter-rater reliability among community nurses. Methods: The original version of the OHAT was translated following the five stages of the ‘Guidelines for the Process of Cross-Cultural Adaptation’. After a forward and backward translation, consensus on the pre-final version was obtained in an expert panel discussion. This version was pre-tested on its comprehensibility among 31 nurses and hereafter finalized. Then, inter-rater reliability of the OHAT-NL was determined by two trained nurses during oral assessments of 37 care-dependent community-dwelling older people. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and the Cohen's kappa statistic for individual items were estimated. Results: Feedback from nurses in the pre-test did lead to minor changes of the OHAT-NL. Inter-rater reliability was good (ICC 0.79; 95% CI 0.63–0.89) on the total score. Agreement on item level ranged from fair to very good, the kappa ranged from 0.36–0.89. Conclusions: OHAT is now available in Dutch having good inter-rater reliability among trained community nurses. Future research can further validate the OHAT-NL and develop intervention according to total OHAT-NL scores.