Department of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital (KD Valentine, H Vo, MJ Barry, B Mancini, and K Sepucha), Boston; Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School (KD Valentine, MJ Barry, and K Sepucha), Boston, Mass.
Department of Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (EA Lipstein and WB Brinkman), Cincinnati, Ohio; Department of Pediatrics (EA Lipstein and WB Brinkman), University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Acad Pediatr. 2024 Apr;24(3):417-423. doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2023.07.016. Epub 2023 Aug 1.
Adapt and test a measure of knowledge for caregivers of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and evaluate the impact of the information component of a decision aid (DA) on participant knowledge.
A set of seven knowledge items were created based on prior knowledge measures and clinical guidelines. As part of a larger cross-sectional survey study of caregivers of children diagnosed with ADHD, caregivers were randomized to one of two arms: 1) a DA arm, where participants reviewed the information component of the Cincinnati Children's Hospital's DA, and 2) a control arm, where participants were not shown a DA. All participants completed the seven knowledge items. Knowledge items were assessed for difficulty, quality of distractors, acceptability, and redundancy. Total knowledge scores (0-100) for the DA and control arm were compared.
Caregivers were assigned to the DA arm (n = 243) or the control arm (n = 260). All 7 knowledge items were retained as no items were too difficult or too easy, all response options were used, there were little missing data, and no items were redundant. The overall knowledge score was normally distributed, and almost covered the full range of scores (5-100). Those who received the DA component had higher knowledge scores (M=68, SD=23) than those who did not receive the DA component (M=60, SD=19, P < .01, d=0.4).
The Caregiver ADHD Knowledge (CAKe) measure was acceptable and demonstrated construct validity as those who were assigned to review the DA component demonstrated greater knowledge than those who were not assigned to review the DA component.
改编并测试针对儿童注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)照顾者的知识测量工具,并评估决策辅助工具(DA)的信息部分对参与者知识的影响。
根据先前的知识测量和临床指南,创建了一组七个知识项目。作为对被诊断患有 ADHD 的儿童的照顾者进行的一项更大的横断面调查研究的一部分,将照顾者随机分配到两个组之一:1)DA 组,其中参与者查看辛辛那提儿童医院的 DA 的信息部分,2)对照组,其中参与者未展示 DA。所有参与者都完成了七个知识项目。评估了知识项目的难度、干扰项的质量、可接受性和冗余性。比较了 DA 组和对照组的总知识得分(0-100)。
将照顾者分配到 DA 组(n=243)或对照组(n=260)。所有 7 个知识项目都保留了下来,因为没有项目太难或太简单,所有的答案选项都被使用了,数据缺失很少,并且没有项目是多余的。总体知识得分呈正态分布,几乎涵盖了全部得分范围(5-100)。那些接受了 DA 组件的人具有更高的知识得分(M=68,SD=23),而那些没有接受 DA 组件的人得分较低(M=60,SD=19,P<.01,d=0.4)。
照顾者 ADHD 知识(CAKe)测量工具是可接受的,并表现出结构有效性,因为那些被分配来审查 DA 组件的人比那些没有被分配来审查 DA 组件的人具有更高的知识。