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Item Open Access Establishing a process to translate and adapt health education materials for natives and immigrants: The case of Mandarin adaptations of cardiac rehabilitation education(Heart & Lung, 2021-11) Liu, Xia; Lima de Melo Ghisi, Gabriela; Meng, Shu; Grace, Sherry; Wendan, Shi; Zhang, Ling; Gallagher, Robyn; Oh, Paul; Aultman, Crystal; Sandison, Nicole; Ding, Biao; Zhang, YaqingBackground: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven model of secondary prevention in which patient education is a core component. Objectives: to translate and culturally-adapt CR patient education for Mandarin-speaking patients living in China as well as immigrants, and offer recommendation for best practices in adaptation for both. Methods: these steps were undertaken in China and Canada: (1) preparation; (2) translation and adaptation; (3) review by healthcare providers based on PEMAT-P; (4) think-aloud review by patients; and (5) finalization. Results: Two independent Mandarin translations were undertaken using best practices: one domestic (China) and one international (immigrants). Input by 23 experts instigated revisions. Experts rated the language and content as culturally-appropriate, and perceived the materials would benefit their patients. A revised version was then administered to 36 patients, based on which a few edits were made to optimize understandability. Conclusions: some important differences emerged between translations adapted for native versus immigrant settings.