Health Sciences Postgraduate Program, State University of Montes Claros (Unimontes), Montes Claros, MG, Brazil.
BMC Fam Pract. 2013 Jul 18;14:102. doi: 10.1186/1471-2296-14-102.
In light of its epidemic proportions in developed and developing countries, obesity is considered a serious public health issue. In order to increase knowledge concerning the ability of health care professionals in caring for obese adolescents and adopt more efficient preventive and control measures, a questionnaire was developed and validated to assess non-dietitian health professionals regarding their Knowledge of Nutrition in Obese Adolescents (KNOA).
The development and evaluation of a questionnaire to assess the knowledge of primary care practitioners with respect to nutrition in obese adolescents was carried out in five phases, as follows: 1) definition of study dimensions 2) development of 42 questions and preliminary evaluation of the questionnaire by a panel of experts; 3) characterization and selection of primary care practitioners (35 dietitians and 265 non-dietitians) and measurement of questionnaire criteria by contrasting the responses of dietitians and non-dietitians; 4) reliability assessment by question exclusion based on item difficulty (too easy and too difficult for non-dietitian practitioners), item discrimination, internal consistency and reproducibility index determination; and 5) scoring the completed questionnaires.
Dietitians obtained higher scores than non-dietitians (Mann-Whitney U test, P < 0.05), confirming the validity of the questionnaire criteria. Items were discriminated by correlating the score for each item with the total score, using a minimum of 0.2 as a correlation coefficient cutoff value. Item difficulty was controlled by excluding questions answered correctly by more than 90% of the non-dietitian subjects (too easy) or by less than 10% of them (too difficult). The final questionnaire contained 26 of the original 42 questions, increasing Cronbach's α value from 0.788 to 0.807. Test-retest agreement between respondents was classified as good to very good (Kappa test, >0.60).
The KNOA questionnaire developed for primary care practitioners is a valid, consistent and suitable instrument that can be applied over time, making it a promising tool for developing and guiding public health policies.
肥胖在发达国家和发展中国家的流行程度,使其被视为严重的公共卫生问题。为了提高医疗保健专业人员在照顾肥胖青少年方面的知识,并采取更有效的预防和控制措施,开发并验证了一种评估非营养师的健康专业人员对肥胖青少年营养知识(KNOA)的问卷。
为评估初级保健从业者对肥胖青少年营养知识的了解程度,我们分五个阶段开发和评估问卷:1)定义研究维度;2)制定 42 个问题,并由专家组对问卷进行初步评估;3)确定和选择初级保健从业者(35 名营养师和 265 名非营养师),并通过对比营养师和非营养师的回答来衡量问卷标准;4)通过排除非营养师从业者认为太简单和太难的问题来评估问题的难度(基于项目难度)、项目区分度、内部一致性和可重复性指数的确定;5)对完成的问卷进行评分。
营养师的得分高于非营养师(Mann-Whitney U 检验,P<0.05),这证实了问卷标准的有效性。通过将每个项目的得分与总分相关联来区分项目,使用至少 0.2 作为相关系数的截止值。通过排除非营养师正确回答超过 90%(太简单)或不到 10%(太难)的问题来控制项目难度。原始 42 个问题中的 26 个问题被纳入最终问卷,使 Cronbach's α 值从 0.788 增加到 0.807。受访者的重测信度被归类为良好到非常好(Kappa 检验,>0.60)。
为初级保健从业者开发的 KNOA 问卷是一种有效的、一致的、适用的工具,可随着时间的推移进行应用,是制定和指导公共卫生政策的有前途的工具。