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塞达尔电子健康视频增强宫颈癌筛查的验证和可用性。

Validation and usability of SeDAR e-health video for enhancing cervical cancer screening.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public Health Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Institut Latihan Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia Alor Setar, Ministry of Health, Alor Setar, Malaysia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Sep 17;19(9):e0310555. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310555. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The cervical cancer (CC) incidence rate is increasing among young women aged <50 years despite early screening is proven effective. Electronic health (e-health) has great potential for disseminating health education.

METHODS

This study validated a newly developed e-health tool "SeDAR®" and assessed its usability via evaluations by health experts (HE), media experts (ME), and women. The SeDAR® content was developed based on protection motivation theory (PMT) using the nominal group technique and in-depth interviews that involved HE and women, respectively. Content validation was performed among the HE (n = 12) and ME (n = 5) using the content validation index (CVI) to identify their agreement. Subsequently, the Video Engagement Scale (VES®) was used to validate SeDAR® among women of different ethnicities (n = 11) to achieve ecological validity. The experts and women also commented on the presentation of the video.

RESULTS

The validation yielded a good CVI among the HE (scale-level CVI-average [SCVI/Ave] = 0.986; scale-level CVI-universal agreement [SCVI/UA] = 0.900) and ME (SCVI/Ave = 0.979, SCVI/UA = 0.897). The highest VES® score [mean (±SD) = 92.90(±3.46)] proved the ecological validity of SeDAR®. The experts' feedback established that SeDAR® conveyed a clear message about awareness of performing CC screening and was suitable for public viewing. The women considered SeDAR® easy to understand, and it advised early exposure for early CC screening.

CONCLUSIONS

SeDAR® was valid and could constitute an important e-health tool to improve motivation and uptake of CC screening.

摘要

背景

尽管早期筛查已被证明有效,但年龄<50 岁的年轻女性的宫颈癌(CC)发病率仍在上升。电子健康(e-health)在传播健康教育方面具有巨大潜力。

方法

本研究通过健康专家(HE)、媒体专家(ME)和女性对新开发的电子健康工具“SeDAR®”进行评估,验证了其可用性。SeDAR®的内容是基于保护动机理论(PMT),使用名义群体技术和深度访谈,分别涉及 HE 和女性开发的。通过对 HE(n=12)和 ME(n=5)进行内容验证指数(CVI)评估,确定其一致性,从而对 SeDAR®的内容进行验证。随后,使用视频参与度量表(VES®)对不同族裔的女性(n=11)进行 SeDAR®验证,以实现生态有效性。专家和女性还对视频的呈现方式发表了评论。

结果

验证结果表明,HE(量表水平 CVI-平均值[SCVI/Ave] = 0.986;量表水平 CVI-普遍一致性[SCVI/UA] = 0.900)和 ME(SCVI/Ave = 0.979,SCVI/UA = 0.897)的 CVI 良好。最高的 VES®得分[平均值(±SD)=92.90(±3.46)]证明了 SeDAR®的生态有效性。专家的反馈表明,SeDAR®传达了关于进行 CC 筛查的意识的清晰信息,适合公众观看。女性认为 SeDAR®易于理解,并且建议早期接触以进行早期 CC 筛查。

结论

SeDAR®是有效的,可以成为提高 CC 筛查动机和接受度的重要电子健康工具。

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