Department of Food Technology, Faculty of Technology, Sør-Trøndelag University College, Trondheim, Norway.
Food Nutr Res. 2011;55. doi: 10.3402/fnr.v55i0.7271. Epub 2011 Oct 13.
The aim of this study was to develop a questionnaire for assessing nutritional knowledge among overweight adults. The questionnaire should reveal knowledge about current dietary recommendations, sources of nutrients, everyday food choices, and conditions related to overweight.
The first draft of the nutrition knowledge questionnaire (113 items) was based on literature review. To ensure content validity and expert-assessed face validity, an expert panel examined the questionnaire. Thereafter, the questionnaire was tested for user friendliness and ambiguity by five students. The questionnaire was pilot tested in a group of obese adults, similar to the target group. The results were analyzed for item difficulty and internal consistency and comments made by respondents were taken into account. Two student groups, differing in nutritional expertise, answered the questionnaire on two occasions to test construct validity and test-retest reliability. After the retest, a total overview of the questionnaire was made by the expert panel. The final questionnaire consisted of 91 items.
The pilot study was conducted in obese adults waiting for a gastric bypass operation (n=33). Construct validity (n=34) and test-retest reliability (n=27) was tested in two student groups: public health nutrition students and construction students.
Results from the pilot study showed that internal consistency of the three first sections together was 0.84, measured by Cronbach's α. Test of construct validity showed that public health nutrition students scored significantly better than construction students (p<0.001 for all sections), and test-retest reliability for all sections together was 0.82 (Pearson's r).
The knowledge questionnaire had reasonable content-, face-, and construct validities and overall good reliability. The questionnaire can be a useful tool for measuring nutrition knowledge among obese adults.
本研究旨在开发一种评估超重成年人营养知识的问卷。该问卷应揭示关于当前饮食建议、营养素来源、日常食物选择以及与超重相关的条件的知识。
营养知识问卷(113 个项目)的初稿基于文献回顾。为了确保内容有效性和专家评估的表面有效性,专家小组审查了问卷。此后,五名学生对问卷的易用性和模糊性进行了测试。该问卷在一组肥胖成年人中进行了试点测试,与目标人群相似。分析了结果以了解项目难度和内部一致性,并考虑了受访者的意见。两个在营养专业知识方面存在差异的学生群体在两次会议上回答了问卷,以测试构念有效性和测试-重测信度。重测后,专家小组对问卷进行了全面审查。最终问卷由 91 个项目组成。
试点研究在等待胃旁路手术的肥胖成年人中进行(n=33)。在两个学生群体中进行了构念有效性(n=34)和测试-重测信度(n=27)测试:公共卫生营养学生和建筑学生。
试点研究结果表明,三个前部分的内部一致性通过 Cronbach's α 测量为 0.84。结构有效性测试表明,公共卫生营养学生的得分明显高于建筑学生(所有部分均为 p<0.001),所有部分的重测信度为 0.82(Pearson's r)。
知识问卷具有合理的内容、表面和结构有效性以及整体良好的可靠性。该问卷可作为衡量肥胖成年人营养知识的有用工具。