Braz Ana Carolina Garcia, Almeida Rodrigo Guimarães Dos Santos, Martinez Edson Zangiacomi
Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.
Rev Bras Hematol Hemoter. 2014 Mar;36(2):139-46. doi: 10.5581/1516-8484.20140031.
the Blood Donation Reactions Inventory (BDRI) scale was proposed as part of a study about the predictors of psychological reactions in volunteer blood donors, as uncomfortable reactions are associated with a lower probability to return for further donations.
to translate the Inventory into Brazilian Portuguese and evaluate its psychometric properties (validity and reliability). The inventory has 11 items, but the literature suggests that shorter inventories, of four or six items, should be used.
this study was carried out at the blood center of Franca, Brazil. Three people with knowledge of English and familiarity with medical terms translated the Blood Donation Reactions Inventory into Brazilian Portuguese. Aiming to evaluate the objectivity and relevance of the items of the translated instrument, its content was independently evaluated by a panel of eight assessors. After this, data on 1,001 blood donors was collected. Internal consistency was assessed by Cronbach's alpha coefficient. An exploratory factor analysis with varimax rotation was used to analyze the measure for construct validity.
the sample consisted of 65.8% men, and 27.3% first time donors. Internal consistency determined by Cronbach's alpha coefficient was satisfactory for the 11, 6 and 4-item scales. Considering the factor analysis, the 11-item scale seems to measure more than one construct as three factors were identified with eigenvalues greater than 1. These factors correspond to 'vasovagal adverse reactions', 'fear' and 'anxiety/excitation'.
the Portuguese version of the Blood Donation Reactions Inventory is a valid and reliable instrument for collecting information regarding systemic reactions experienced by blood donors. The 6-item scale seems to be useful when the objective is to measure only vasovagal adverse reactions.
献血反应量表(BDRI)是作为一项关于志愿献血者心理反应预测因素研究的一部分而提出的,因为不适反应与再次献血的可能性较低相关。
将该量表翻译成巴西葡萄牙语并评估其心理测量特性(效度和信度)。该量表有11个项目,但文献表明应使用更短的量表,即4个或6个项目的量表。
本研究在巴西弗兰卡的血液中心进行。三名精通英语且熟悉医学术语的人员将献血反应量表翻译成巴西葡萄牙语。为了评估翻译后的量表项目的客观性和相关性,由八名评估员组成的小组对其内容进行了独立评估。此后,收集了1001名献血者的数据。通过克朗巴哈α系数评估内部一致性。使用具有方差最大化旋转的探索性因素分析来分析该测量的结构效度。
样本中男性占65.8%,首次献血者占27.3%。克朗巴哈α系数确定的11项、6项和4项量表的内部一致性令人满意。考虑因素分析,11项量表似乎测量了不止一个结构,因为识别出了三个特征值大于1的因素。这些因素分别对应“血管迷走性不良反应”、“恐惧”和 “焦虑/兴奋”。
献血反应量表的葡萄牙语版本是收集献血者经历的全身反应信息的有效且可靠的工具。当目标仅为测量血管迷走性不良反应时,6项量表似乎很有用。