Participant Information Sheet

Client
Middlemore Hospital / University of Auckland


Service
Verified Translations

As part of the PIKI study investigating whether paracetamol or ibuprofen is more effective in relieving discomfort or pain in children under two years old with a fever, Middlemore Hospital engaged our support to proofread and translate the English video script into Māori.

For the Participant Information Sheet, we worked through 27 body text tables, ensuring the language was familiar, contextual, and easy to digest. To enhance clarity and confidence in its use, we highlighted key concepts and provided their definitions within larger text segments.

  • Our goal was to ensure the accurate delivery of a Māori video script to support recruitment for the PIKI study.

  • After thoroughly reviewing the complete English script and the existing Māori suggestions from their team, we began the interpretation process by working through the text in structured tables. In the final deliverable, we highlighted key terms and phrases alongside the body text to enhance clarity and deepen understanding of key concepts.

    • 14-Page A4 Document

    • 25+ Body Texts (English to Māori)

    • 5+ Key Concepts Highlighted

    • Verified Translations

    • Interpretation