
@article{ref1,
title="The Burn Specific Health Scale-Brief: Measurement invariant across European countries",
journal="Journal of trauma and acute care surgery",
year="2013",
author="Van Loey, Nancy E. and van de Schoot, Rens A. G. J. and Gerdin, Bengt and Faber, Albertus W. and Sjöberg, Folke and Willebrand, Mimmie",
volume="74",
number="5",
pages="1321-1326",
abstract="BACKGROUND: The Burn Specific Health Scale Brief (BSHS-B), which is the only multidimensional measure to evaluate burn-specific aspects of health status, has previously been validated in several languages across the world. However, the stability of the underlying construct was not cross-culturally evaluated. The current study reports on measurement invariance across two samples of Swedish- and Dutch- speaking patients with burns. METHODS: In a prospective study, 231 and 275 Swedish and Dutch-Belgian patients with burns, completed the BSHS-B at 9 or 12 months, respectively, after burn. Using a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis, measurement invariance across languages (Swedish and Dutch) was tested. RESULTS: The results of the confirmatory factor analysis in the total sample revealed that the scale structure for the earlier reported three-factor structure and the original nine-factor structure was adequate. However, an eight-factor structure in which hand function and simple abilities were merged provided the best fit. This structure was used to test measurement invariance across the two language groups. The two-group outcomes testing measurement invariance across Swedish- and Dutch-speaking patients indicated a stable, configural invariance. CONCLUSION: The BSHS-B seems to function uniformly across both language groups. The BSHS-B can be used to compare cross-cultural results in both countries. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prognostic study, level III.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="2163-0755",
doi="10.1097/TA.0b013e31828cca84",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TA.0b013e31828cca84"
}