Initial Psychometric Testing of a Pain Quality Pictogram Tool Among Hmong Limited English Proficient and Bilingual Community Members and Healthcare Practitioners

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Pain Management Nursing Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2024.01.005
Maichou Lor Ph.D., R.N. , Nora Cate Schaeffer Ph.D. , Roger Brown Ph.D.
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Abstract

Purpose

To assess the matching and content validity of a pain quality pictogram tool with a Hmong community.

Design

A Qualtrics survey was administered to two groups of participants.

Methods

Sixty Hmong participants (n = 49 limited English proficiency and bilingual Hmong community members in group 1; n = 11 bilingual Hmong healthcare practitioners in group 2) participated in this study. Hmong community members in group 1 were asked to identify the pain pictogram that best matched a pre-recorded Hmong pain quality phrase. The practitioners in group 2 were asked to evaluate how well each pain pictogram represented the pre-recorded Hmong pain quality phrase it intended to measure. To assess the matching, we assessed agreement between the pain concept in the phrase and the pictogram intended to represent it, using group 1. A content validity index (CVI) was calculated to assess the content validity of the tool using group 2.

Results

Among the community participants, 8 of the 15 pictograms were matched with the intended phrase almost perfectly, and 3 were matched by a substantial majority. There were no differences in matching by patient gender and language proficiency. Among practitioners, 11 of 15 pain pictograms met the CVI threshold of 0.70 for all three dimensions (i.e., representativeness, relevance, and comprehension).

Conclusion

Findings support including most of the pain pictograms in the tool but suggest specific areas for improvement.

Clinical Implications

Findings provide insights for redesigning the selected pain pictogram tool to be used in clinical settings with LEP Hmong patients.

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在英语水平有限的苗族和双语社区成员及医疗从业人员中对疼痛质量图示工具进行初步心理测试。
目的:在苗族社区评估疼痛质量象形图工具的匹配性和内容有效性:设计:对两组参与者进行 Qualtrics 调查:60 名苗族参与者(第 1 组为 49 名英语水平有限的双语苗族社区成员;第 2 组为 11 名双语苗族医疗从业人员)参与了本研究。第 1 组的苗族社区成员被要求找出与预先录制的苗语疼痛质量短语最匹配的疼痛象形图。第 2 组的从业人员被要求评估每个疼痛象形图在多大程度上代表了预先录制的苗族疼痛质量短语。为了评估匹配度,我们在第一组中评估了短语中的疼痛概念与旨在表示该概念的象形图之间的一致性,并计算了内容效度指数(CVI),以评估第二组工具的内容效度:结果:在社区参与者中,15 个象形图中有 8 个与预期短语几乎完全匹配,有 3 个几乎完全匹配。患者的性别和语言能力在匹配上没有差异。在从业人员中,15 个疼痛象形图中有 11 个在所有三个维度(即代表性、相关性和理解力)上都达到了 0.70 的 CVI 临界值:结论:研究结果支持将大部分疼痛象形图纳入工具,但也提出了需要改进的具体领域:临床意义:研究结果为重新设计选定的疼痛象形图工具提供了启示,以便在临床环境中用于听力障碍的苗族患者。
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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
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3.00
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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