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  • Cross-cultural adaptation of psychological instruments is crucial for global research.
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  • Previous research has not systematically evaluated cross-cultural adaptation strategies for burnout measures.

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  • An integrative review methodology was employed.
  • Content Validity Indexing (CVI) scores for the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) were analyzed from the RN4CAST study.
  • Cross-cultural instrument analysis was performed on selected items.

Main Results:

  • Multiple translation-related issues were identified in existing cross-cultural burnout studies.
  • An analysis of the MBI-HSS revealed that 7 out of 22 items had extremely low kappa scores.
  • The findings indicate potential weaknesses in current cross-cultural adaptation procedures for burnout instruments.

Conclusions:

  • Current methods for cross-cultural adaptation of burnout instruments may be insufficient.
  • Researchers should consider employing more rigorous adaptation techniques to ensure measurement validity.
  • Improved cross-cultural validation is essential for accurate global burnout research.