Abstract
Frailty is a clinical syndrome linked to increased vulnerability in older adults. The Pictorial Fit-Frail Scale for Health Care Professionals (PFFS-HCP) is a visual tool assessing frailty across multiple domains, but no French version is currently available. This study aimed to translate and culturally adapt the PFFS-HCP into Canadian French for use in Canada. Following adapted cross-cultural guidelines, three bilingual translators independently translated the 33-item data dictionary. Discrepancies were resolved by an expert panel through consensus, and the final version was submitted to the original developers and formatted by their design team. Of the items, 36.4% were identical across translations, 33.3% matched in two versions, and 30.3% differed in all three. Two items were adapted from the French Clinical Frailty Scale. The final Canadian French version of the PFFS-HCP is now available. A follow-up study will assess its clarity and usability in Québec clinical settings.