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Translation with ongoing adaptation and improvement (ToAI) framework: A community‐informed, structured, iterative approach to culturally adapting cognitive assessment tools
by
Nguyen, Christopher
, Tran, Duyen
, Meyer, Oanh L.
, Vuong, Quyen
, Farias, Sarah Tomaszewski
, Gavett, Brandon E.
, Hinton, Ladson
, Mai, Lauren G.
, Park, Van T.
, Harvey, Danielle
, Tiet, Quyen Q.
, Whitmer, Rachel A.
in
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
/ cross‐cultural research
/ neuropsychological assessment
/ translation and adaptation
/ Vietnamese Americans
2025
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Translation with ongoing adaptation and improvement (ToAI) framework: A community‐informed, structured, iterative approach to culturally adapting cognitive assessment tools
by
Nguyen, Christopher
, Tran, Duyen
, Meyer, Oanh L.
, Vuong, Quyen
, Farias, Sarah Tomaszewski
, Gavett, Brandon E.
, Hinton, Ladson
, Mai, Lauren G.
, Park, Van T.
, Harvey, Danielle
, Tiet, Quyen Q.
, Whitmer, Rachel A.
in
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
/ cross‐cultural research
/ neuropsychological assessment
/ translation and adaptation
/ Vietnamese Americans
2025
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Translation with ongoing adaptation and improvement (ToAI) framework: A community‐informed, structured, iterative approach to culturally adapting cognitive assessment tools
by
Nguyen, Christopher
, Tran, Duyen
, Meyer, Oanh L.
, Vuong, Quyen
, Farias, Sarah Tomaszewski
, Gavett, Brandon E.
, Hinton, Ladson
, Mai, Lauren G.
, Park, Van T.
, Harvey, Danielle
, Tiet, Quyen Q.
, Whitmer, Rachel A.
in
Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
/ cross‐cultural research
/ neuropsychological assessment
/ translation and adaptation
/ Vietnamese Americans
2025
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Translation with ongoing adaptation and improvement (ToAI) framework: A community‐informed, structured, iterative approach to culturally adapting cognitive assessment tools
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Translation with ongoing adaptation and improvement (ToAI) framework: A community‐informed, structured, iterative approach to culturally adapting cognitive assessment tools
2025
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INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias (ADRD) are increasing globally, including in the United States, but the fast‐growing Vietnamese American population remains understudied, with a significant lack of culturally adapted neuropsychological assessment tools. The Vietnamese Insights into Cognitive Aging Program (VIP) addresses this gap as the first longitudinal cohort study focused on this community. METHODS This paper (1) describes the assessment instruments, including a neuropsychological battery selected for the VIP, and (2) introduces the Translation with Ongoing Adaptation and Improvement (ToAI) framework, an innovative and practical method for culturally informed translation and adaptation. RESULTS The ToAI framework followed a nine‐step process: preparation, translation, native‐speaker review, VIP team review, external panel review, pilot testing, proofreading, final formatting, and ongoing review and improvement. DISCUSSION The ToAI framework was efficient, and the ongoing improvement component was particularly beneficial. It is recommended for inclusion in future cross‐cultural research involving translation and adaptation processes. Highlights The Translation with Ongoing Adaptation and Improvement (ToAI) framework. Cross‐cultural translation and adaptation of psychological assessment instruments. Neuropsychological assessment for Vietnamese American older adults. The Vietnamese Insights into Cognitive Aging Program (VIP).
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John Wiley and Sons Inc,Wiley
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