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RevPaulPediatr.2015;33(1):130

www.rpped.com.br

REVISTA

PAULISTA

DE

PEDIATRIA

ERRATA

Errata

de

‘‘Instrumentos

utilizados

na

avaliac

¸ão

da

qualidade

de

vida

de

crianc

¸as

brasileiras’’

Erratum

of

‘‘Tools

used

for

evaluation

of

Brazilian

children’s

quality

of

life’’

João

Gabriel

S.

Souza

a,

,

Marcela

Antunes

Pamponet

a

,

Tamirys

Caroline

S.

Souza

b

,

Alessandra

Ribeiro

Pereira

c

,

Andrey

George

S.

Souza

c

e

Andréa

Maria

E.

de

B.L.

Martins

c

aFunorte,MontesClaros,MG,Brasil

bUniversidadedeAquinoBolivia(Udabol),SantaCruzdeLaSierra,Bolívia

cUniversidadeEstadualdeMontesClaros(Unimontes),MontesClaros,MG,Brasil

Noartigoderevisão‘‘Instrumentosutilizadosnaavaliac¸ão daqualidadedevidadecrianc¸asbrasileiras’’RevPaul Pedi-atr 2014;32(2):272-8], na p. 274, tabela 1, sexta coluna (‘‘Disponibilidade do instrumento’’) na segunda linha da tabela, ondeselê:

‘‘Gratuito/disponível em: HealthActCHQ (www.health

act.com/chq.php);Morales26’’

Leia-se:

‘‘Necessitadepermissão.Propriedadeintelectual exclu-siva da HACHQ e protegido pelas leis internacionais de copyright(http://www.healthactchq.com/)’’

Nap.276,primeiracoluna,segundoparágrafo,ondese lê:

‘‘Mais informac¸ões sobre o instrumento e para quais idiomas já foi traduzido, bem como uma desuas versões

Autorparacorrespondência.

E-mail:[email protected](J.G.S.Souza).

na íntegra, podem ser obtidas via internet pelo portal do HealthActCHQ (http://www.healthact.com/chq.php). Ressalta-sequealgunstrabalhos,comoodeMorales,26 apre-sentam a versão integral do instrumento em português, assimcomoorientac¸õesparaaplicac¸ãoeanálise.’’

Leia-se:

‘‘Maisinformac¸õessobreoinstrumentoeparaquais idi-omasjá foitraduzidopodemser obtidasviainternet pelo portaldoHealthActCHQ(http://www.healthactchq.com/). Ressalta-sequeoinstrumentoédepropriedadeintelectual exclusivadaHealthActCHQefoitotalmenteprotegidopelos EUAepelasleisinternacionaisdecopyright.OCHQnãopode serusadosemapermissãodoHACHQ.’’

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rpped.2014.12.002

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