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CanCOG(®): Cultural Adaptation of the Evidence-Based UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program for Cancer Survivors in Portugal

Cognitive difficulties are highly prevalent and negatively impact cancer survivors’ quality of life. The UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program (in short, UCLA program) is an evidence-based intervention developed and tested in the US to address the cognitive complaints of cancer survivor...

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Autores principales: Oliveira, Ana F., Sosa-Napolskij, Milaydis, Torres, Ana, Queiroz, Diâner Felipe, Bártolo, Ana, Sousa, Helena, Monteiro, Sara, Van Dyk, Kathleen, Ercoli, Linda M., Santos, Isabel M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010141
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author Oliveira, Ana F.
Sosa-Napolskij, Milaydis
Torres, Ana
Queiroz, Diâner Felipe
Bártolo, Ana
Sousa, Helena
Monteiro, Sara
Van Dyk, Kathleen
Ercoli, Linda M.
Santos, Isabel M.
author_facet Oliveira, Ana F.
Sosa-Napolskij, Milaydis
Torres, Ana
Queiroz, Diâner Felipe
Bártolo, Ana
Sousa, Helena
Monteiro, Sara
Van Dyk, Kathleen
Ercoli, Linda M.
Santos, Isabel M.
author_sort Oliveira, Ana F.
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description Cognitive difficulties are highly prevalent and negatively impact cancer survivors’ quality of life. The UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program (in short, UCLA program) is an evidence-based intervention developed and tested in the US to address the cognitive complaints of cancer survivors. Since there are no cognitive rehabilitation programs available for Portuguese cancer-related settings, this study aimed to culturally adapt the UCLA program to Portugal. Nine steps were implemented for this cultural adaptation: needs assessment, initial contacts, translation, cultural adaptation, independent review by a panel of experts (n = 6), focus group discussions with cancer survivors (n = 11), systematization of inputs and improvement of the final materials, fidelity check, and preliminary acceptability assessment. The findings suggested that changes to the original materials were needed. A Portuguese name, “CanCOG(®)—Reabilitação Cognitiva no Cancro” (in English “CanCOG(®)—Cognitive Rehabilitation in Cancer”), and a logo were created to make it more memorable and appealing for the Portuguese population. The language was adjusted to ensure content accessibility and semantic and conceptual equivalence. Finally, references to several cultural aspects, such as habits, customs, and traditions, were adapted to fit the new cultural context. The UCLA program may be a promising tool to help alleviate the cognitive difficulties reported by cancer survivors in different cultural contexts. Future research is needed to confirm the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of its Portuguese version, “CanCOG(®)—Reabilitação Cognitiva no Cancro”.
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spelling pubmed-98192002023-01-07 CanCOG(®): Cultural Adaptation of the Evidence-Based UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program for Cancer Survivors in Portugal Oliveira, Ana F. Sosa-Napolskij, Milaydis Torres, Ana Queiroz, Diâner Felipe Bártolo, Ana Sousa, Helena Monteiro, Sara Van Dyk, Kathleen Ercoli, Linda M. Santos, Isabel M. Healthcare (Basel) Article Cognitive difficulties are highly prevalent and negatively impact cancer survivors’ quality of life. The UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program (in short, UCLA program) is an evidence-based intervention developed and tested in the US to address the cognitive complaints of cancer survivors. Since there are no cognitive rehabilitation programs available for Portuguese cancer-related settings, this study aimed to culturally adapt the UCLA program to Portugal. Nine steps were implemented for this cultural adaptation: needs assessment, initial contacts, translation, cultural adaptation, independent review by a panel of experts (n = 6), focus group discussions with cancer survivors (n = 11), systematization of inputs and improvement of the final materials, fidelity check, and preliminary acceptability assessment. The findings suggested that changes to the original materials were needed. A Portuguese name, “CanCOG(®)—Reabilitação Cognitiva no Cancro” (in English “CanCOG(®)—Cognitive Rehabilitation in Cancer”), and a logo were created to make it more memorable and appealing for the Portuguese population. The language was adjusted to ensure content accessibility and semantic and conceptual equivalence. Finally, references to several cultural aspects, such as habits, customs, and traditions, were adapted to fit the new cultural context. The UCLA program may be a promising tool to help alleviate the cognitive difficulties reported by cancer survivors in different cultural contexts. Future research is needed to confirm the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of its Portuguese version, “CanCOG(®)—Reabilitação Cognitiva no Cancro”. MDPI 2023-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9819200/ /pubmed/36611601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010141 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oliveira, Ana F.
Sosa-Napolskij, Milaydis
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Monteiro, Sara
Van Dyk, Kathleen
Ercoli, Linda M.
Santos, Isabel M.
CanCOG(®): Cultural Adaptation of the Evidence-Based UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program for Cancer Survivors in Portugal
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title_fullStr CanCOG(®): Cultural Adaptation of the Evidence-Based UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program for Cancer Survivors in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed CanCOG(®): Cultural Adaptation of the Evidence-Based UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program for Cancer Survivors in Portugal
title_short CanCOG(®): Cultural Adaptation of the Evidence-Based UCLA Cognitive Rehabilitation Intervention Program for Cancer Survivors in Portugal
title_sort cancog(®): cultural adaptation of the evidence-based ucla cognitive rehabilitation intervention program for cancer survivors in portugal
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9819200/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36611601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11010141
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