Cross-Cultural Validation of Quebec User Satisfaction with Assistive Technology 2.0 for Spanish Population (QUEST-2.0 ES)
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Background: Assistive technologies (ATs) are resources to promote the independence and
participation of people with a disability. The use of standardized tools, based on outcome measures, is
essential for guaranteeing high-quality rates. The Quebec User Evaluation of Satisfaction with AT–2.0
(QUEST) is a scale to assess the satisfaction of people using any AT. Objectives: To translate and
culturally validate the QUEST–2.0 for the Spanish population (QUEST 2.0-ES). Methods: A validation
cross-design and descriptive study. The test–retest reliability, validity, and internal consistency of
QUEST 2.0-ES were studied. It was divided into two phases: Sample 1 was formed by 26 persons; in
sample 2, 30 persons participated. The conditions included neurological conditions, amputations, rare
diseases, and deafness. Results: Thirty-five men and 21 women participated in total. The majority
of AT used were those for mobility. QUEST 2.0-ES analysis showed internal consistency values
between the test ( = 0.87) and retest versions ( = 0.89). The internal consistency was high for AT
(test, = 0.83; retest, = 0.87) and Service (test, = 0.80; retest, = 0.80). The temporal reliability
(1–2 weeks) for test–retest was 0.88. Conclusion: QUEST 2.0-ES showed good psychometric properties
in terms of validity and test–retest reliability, and it is a good tool to assess the user’s satisfaction with
ATs and services.













