Flügel Verena, Hering Thomas, Dadaczynski Kevin
Department of Health Sciences, Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Fulda, Germany
Department of Applied Human Sciences, Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences, Magdeburg, Germany.
BMJ Open. 2025 Feb 12;15(2):e088037. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088037.
Becoming a parent presents profound changes and numerous challenges, notably the necessity for reliable information regarding their child's health. Given the overabundance of information available today, it is important for parents to acquire the skills necessary to find, understand, evaluate and apply health information. Research demonstrates that this ability, known as parental health literacy (PHL), is crucial for developing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle during childhood. However, there is currently no reliable instrument for measuring PHL in the field of prevention and health promotion. This paper presents the development and validation of a new questionnaire designed to assess parents' ability to process health-related information to support the healthy development of their children aged 3-6 years.
The development of the item pool is based on Sørensen 's conceptualisation of general health literacy (finding, understanding, evaluating and applying health information). Empirical findings suggest that communication with healthcare providers and the social network represents another important skill area for parents and is therefore included as an additional subscale. The questionnaire will be developed in four stages, including a literature search and analysis, expert consultations via Delphi study, cognitive interviews with parents and a validation study. The validation study uses exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for construct validity, first identifying test dimensions through EFA, then confirming these dimensions with CFA to ensure the factor structure aligns with theoretical expectations. This methodology, alongside reliability and correlational analyses, seeks to assess the questionnaire's validity and reliability, expecting strong correlations with existing related constructs.
Ethical approval was obtained from the Ethics Committee of Fulda University of Applied Sciences. All participants receive a consent form together with the study information, in which they give their written consent to the storage, processing and linking of all data collected. The results of the study will be presented at national and international conferences and published in specialist journals.
DRKS00033482.
为人父母会带来深刻的变化和诸多挑战,尤其是需要获取有关孩子健康的可靠信息。鉴于如今信息泛滥,父母掌握查找、理解、评估和应用健康信息所需的技能至关重要。研究表明,这种被称为父母健康素养(PHL)的能力对于儿童时期养成并维持健康的生活方式至关重要。然而,目前在预防和健康促进领域尚无可靠的工具来衡量父母健康素养。本文介绍了一种新问卷的开发与验证情况,该问卷旨在评估父母处理与健康相关信息以支持3至6岁孩子健康成长的能力。
条目池的开发基于索伦森对一般健康素养(查找、理解、评估和应用健康信息)的概念化。实证研究结果表明,与医疗服务提供者和社交网络的沟通是父母的另一个重要技能领域,因此被纳入作为一个额外的子量表。问卷将分四个阶段开发,包括文献检索与分析、通过德尔菲研究进行专家咨询、对父母进行认知访谈以及一项验证研究。验证研究使用探索性因素分析(EFA)和验证性因素分析(CFA)来检验结构效度,首先通过EFA识别测试维度,然后用CFA确认这些维度,以确保因素结构符合理论预期。这种方法连同信度和相关性分析,旨在评估问卷的效度和信度,预期与现有的相关结构有强相关性。
已获得富尔达应用科学大学伦理委员会的伦理批准。所有参与者在收到研究信息时会收到一份同意书,他们在其中书面同意对所收集的所有数据进行存储、处理和关联。研究结果将在国内和国际会议上展示,并发表在专业期刊上。
DRKS00033482。