Sekine Saya, Kobayashi Kyoko, Ochiai Ryota, Higaki Takashi
Department of Child Health Nursing, Graduate School of Nursing Sciences, St. Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Nursing, School of Medicine, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan.
Front Pediatr. 2022 Nov 21;10:978079. doi: 10.3389/fped.2022.978079. eCollection 2022.
Health literacy, which is the ability to find, understand, and use information as well as services to make informed health-related decisions and actions, is essential for ensuring that youths with chronic diseases adapt to and live with their illnesses. However, in Japan, an appropriate approach for measuring health literacy levels among children is yet to be developed. The Health Literacy and Resiliency Scale for Youth (HLRS-Y) was developed by Kathy Bradley-Klug and her colleagues to assess health literacy, resiliency, and self-advocacy/support among youths aged between 13 and 21 years with chronic illnesses in the United States of America (United States). In this study, we aimed to develop a Japanese version of the HLRS-Y and evaluate its content validity. After receiving approvals from the original authors, four nurse researchers with expertise in pediatric nursing translated the scale into Japanese (forward translation). Afterwards, the appropriateness of each expression was examined by a pediatrician. Next, an English native speaker translated the expressions into English (back-translation). We reported the back-translated version of the scale to the original authors to confirm its accuracy. The scale's content validity index (CVI) was evaluated by health professionals working in the fields of pediatric, transitional, and adult health care. The participants rated the items using a four-point scale. Each item was evaluated for a minimum item-level content validity index (I-CVI) value of 0.78. The scale's total and subscale validities were evaluated using a minimum scale-level content validity index based on an average (S-CVI/Ave) value of 0.90. Eleven participants responded to an online survey for evaluating content validity. Of the 36 items, 34 met the I-CVI criteria. Two items did not exceed the criteria's value, but they approximated it. The values of the S-CVI/Ave were 0.96, thereby satisfying the criteria's requirements. Based on the results, it was confirmed that the Japanese version of the HLRS-Y had good content validity. Future studies should examine the factor validity, known group validity, and reliability of this scale.
健康素养是指寻找、理解和使用信息以及服务,从而做出明智的健康相关决策和行动的能力,对于确保患有慢性病的青少年适应并与疾病共存至关重要。然而,在日本,尚未开发出一种合适的方法来测量儿童的健康素养水平。美国的凯西·布拉德利 - 克鲁格及其同事开发了青少年健康素养与复原力量表(HLRS - Y),用于评估13至21岁患有慢性病的青少年的健康素养、复原力以及自我倡导/支持能力。在本研究中,我们旨在开发HLRS - Y的日语版本并评估其内容效度。在获得原作者的批准后,四位具有儿科护理专业知识的护士研究人员将该量表翻译成日语(正向翻译)。之后,由一位儿科医生检查每个表述的恰当性。接下来,一位以英语为母语的人将这些表述再翻译成英语(回译)。我们将量表的回译版本报告给原作者以确认其准确性。该量表的内容效度指数(CVI)由从事儿科、过渡性和成人医疗保健领域工作的健康专业人员进行评估。参与者使用四点量表对项目进行评分。每个项目的最低项目级内容效度指数(I - CVI)值评估为0.78。该量表的总量表和子量表效度使用基于平均(S - CVI/Ave)值为0.90的最低量表级内容效度指数进行评估。11名参与者回复了一项用于评估内容效度的在线调查。在36个项目中,34个符合I - CVI标准。有两个项目未超过该标准值,但接近该值。S - CVI/Ave的值为0.96,从而满足了标准要求。基于这些结果,证实了HLRS - Y的日语版本具有良好的内容效度。未来的研究应检验该量表的因子效度、已知群体效度和信度。