Measuring instrument: knowledge, attitudes and practices of people with pulmonary tuberculosis
Muñoz-Sánchez AI, Rubiano-Mesa YL, Saavedra-Cantor CJ
Revista latino-americana de enfermagem · 2019-01
Abstract
Objective to build an instrument to attain reliable and valid measurements of the knowledge, attitudes and practices of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods methodological study that measured the sensitivity, reliability and validity of the instrument content. Studies of reliability and content validity comprehensibility involved 234 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Results an integrative review was conducted for theoretical foundation. The sensitivity study comprised 30 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, who had greater knowledge on tuberculosis (12.03) than the control group (9.93). Factor analysis showed that 7 factors explained 67.8% of the variance. Content validity identified a 98.3 % comprehensibility, and the expert trial assessed the sufficiency, clarity, relevance and coherence criteria, showing agreement between judges. Conclusions the instrument has studies of sensitivity, reliability and content validity that showed it can be applied to patients with pulmonary tuberculosis; nevertheless, cultural and semantic adaptations must be developed for other scenarios.
MeSH terms
- Humans
- Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
- Factor Analysis, Statistical
- Reproducibility of Results
- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
- Psychometrics
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Aged
- Middle Aged
- Nursing Assessment
- Female
- Male
- Young Adult