Below are selected publications and presentations by our staff, detailing the various approaches and challenges to attaining cross-cultural measurement equivalence.
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Métodos para el desarrollo, traducción/adaptación y evaluación de medidas de resultados.
Lucas R., Arnold B.
Workshop presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Society of Quality of Life Research, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2008.
Using the FACT-Neurotoxicity to evaluate quality of life in cancer patients from across the globe.
Eremenco S., Du H., Arnold B., Herzberg T., Cella D.
Value in Health 2007; 10(6): A226.
Methods for translation/adaptation of patient reported QOL measures.
Eremenco S., Arnold B.
Presentation at the 1st Annual Latin American Conference of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Cartagena, Colombia, 2007.
Using FACT-Neurotoxicity subscale to evaluate quality of life in patients from across the globe.
Arnold B., Du H., Eremenco S., Cella D.
Journal of Clinical Oncology 2007; 25(18s): 675s.
Multilingual validation of the FACT-Leukemia in 5 languages.
Eremenco S., Webster K., Arnold B., Cella D.
Quality of Life Research 2005; 14(9): 1991.
Cross-cultural evaluation of health status using item response theory: FACT-B comparisons between Austrian and U.S. breast cancer patients.
Hahn E.A., Holzner B., Kemmler G., Sperner-Unterweger B., Hudgens S., Cella D.
Evaluation & the Health Professions 2005; 28(2): 233-259.
A comprehensive method for the translation and cross-cultural validation of health status questionnaires.
Eremenco S., Arnold B., Cella D.
Evaluation & the Health Professions 2005; 28(2): 212-232.
Multilingual validation of the FACT-Leukemia in 7 languages.
Eremenco S., Arnold B., Cella D.
Value in Health 2005; 8(6): A47.
Equivalence: What clients need and what translators need to know.
Bredle J.M., Herzberg T.
ATA Chronicle 2005; 32(4): 25-27.
Gender inclusive language: How much is too much?
Herzberg T., Bredle J.M.
Presentation at the American Translators Association (ATA) Conference, Toronto, ON, 2004.


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