A reliable and valid parent self-report tool to assess children's global health needs
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2021Autor
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Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
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Artículo / Artikulua
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10.1016/j.pedn.2020.07.008
Resumen
Purpose: This study aimed to develop and validate a parent self-report questionnaire to explore global health
needs in 2- to 6-year-old children.
Design and methods: The development of the tool started with a conceptualization phase, followed by the design,
pilot testing and psychometric validation of the questionnaire. The construct validity was assessed. Exploratory
factor analysis (EFA) an ...
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Purpose: This study aimed to develop and validate a parent self-report questionnaire to explore global health
needs in 2- to 6-year-old children.
Design and methods: The development of the tool started with a conceptualization phase, followed by the design,
pilot testing and psychometric validation of the questionnaire. The construct validity was assessed. Exploratory
factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were carried out to explore the construct validity
of the questionnaire. The normed fit index (NFI), root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA), chi square
test and comparative fit index (CFI) were used to test the goodness-of-fit. Reliability was explored through
Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency.
Results: A total of 973 parents completed the 119 items of the Necesidades de salud de la Población Infantil (NPI)
questionnaire for the psychometric validation stage. The EFA identified seven factors: Lifestyles, Promotion of
healthy lifestyles and influence of significant persons, Children's socioemotional aspects, Parents' socioemotional
aspects, Parental self-efficacy, Situational influences, Professional advice. All the factors showed good internal
consistency (Cronbach's alpha N0.7). The CFA showed good adjustment to the model (RMSEA = 0.048). The
values of NFI and CFI were 0.741 and 0.779 respectively.
Conclusions: The NPI questionnaire is a reliable and valid instrument.
Practice implications: The seven-factor questionnaire will be useful for analyzing children's global health needs,
designing health promotion programs according to identified needs and assessing related interventions. [--]
Materias
Child,
Surveys and questionnaires,
Parent self-report,
Health promotion,
Global health needs
Editor
Elsevier
Publicado en
Journal of Pediatric Nursing 56 (2021) e35–e41
Departamento
Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Ciencias de la Salud /
Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Osasun Zientziak Saila
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Entidades Financiadoras
Supported by the Carlos III Institute of Health, Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Spain), with reference PI09/1907, co-funded by European Union ERDF funds (European Regional Development Fund), by the program “Tu eliges, tu decides” Fundación Caja Navarra, and by the Plan de Investigación de la Universidad de Navarra (PIUNA).