Tan Christine L, Hassali Mohamed A, Saleem Fahad, Shafie Asrul A, Aljadhey Hisham, Gan Vincent B
Discipline of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia . Penang ( Malaysia ).
School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia . Penang ( Malaysia ).
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2015 Apr-Jun;13(3):598. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2015.03.598. Epub 2015 Jun 15.
(i) To develop the Pharmacy Value-Added Services Questionnaire (PVASQ) using emerging themes generated from interviews. (ii) To establish reliability and validity of questionnaire instrument.
Using an extended Theory of Planned Behavior as the theoretical model, face-to-face interviews generated salient beliefs of pharmacy value-added services. The PVASQ was constructed initially in English incorporating important themes and later translated into the Malay language with forward and backward translation. Intention (INT) to adopt pharmacy value-added services is predicted by attitudes (ATT), subjective norms (SN), perceived behavioral control (PBC), knowledge and expectations. Using a 7-point Likert-type scale and a dichotomous scale, test-retest reliability (N=25) was assessed by administrating the questionnaire instrument twice at an interval of one week apart. Internal consistency was measured by Cronbach's alpha and construct validity between two administrations was assessed using the kappa statistic and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Confirmatory Factor Analysis, CFA (N=410) was conducted to assess construct validity of the PVASQ.
The kappa coefficients indicate a moderate to almost perfect strength of agreement between test and retest. The ICC for all scales tested for intra-rater (test-retest) reliability was good. The overall Cronbach' s alpha (N=25) is 0.912 and 0.908 for the two time points. The result of CFA (N=410) showed most items loaded strongly and correctly into corresponding factors. Only one item was eliminated.
This study is the first to develop and establish the reliability and validity of the Pharmacy Value-Added Services Questionnaire instrument using the Theory of Planned Behavior as the theoretical model. The translated Malay language version of PVASQ is reliable and valid to predict Malaysian patients' intention to adopt pharmacy value-added services to collect partial medicine supply.
(i)利用访谈中出现的新主题开发药房增值服务问卷(PVASQ)。(ii)确定问卷工具的信度和效度。
以扩展的计划行为理论为理论模型,通过面对面访谈得出药房增值服务的显著信念。PVASQ最初用英语构建,纳入重要主题,随后通过正向和反向翻译翻译成马来语。采用药房增值服务的意向(INT)由态度(ATT)、主观规范(SN)、感知行为控制(PBC)、知识和期望来预测。使用7点李克特量表和二分法量表,通过在间隔一周的时间内两次发放问卷工具来评估重测信度(N = 25)。用克朗巴哈系数测量内部一致性,并使用kappa统计量和组内相关系数(ICC)评估两次施测之间的结构效度。进行验证性因素分析(CFA,N = 410)以评估PVASQ的结构效度。
kappa系数表明重测之间的一致性强度为中等至几乎完美。所有测试量表的评分者内(重测)信度的ICC良好。两个时间点的总体克朗巴哈系数(N = 25)分别为0.912和0.908。CFA(N = 410)的结果显示,大多数项目强烈且正确地加载到相应因素中。仅删除了一个项目。
本研究首次以计划行为理论为理论模型,开发并确定了药房增值服务问卷工具的信度和效度。PVASQ的马来语翻译版本对于预测马来西亚患者采用药房增值服务以获取部分药品供应的意向是可靠且有效的。