Face and content validity of the EMPOWER-UP questionnaire: a generic measure of empowerment in relational decision-making and problem-solving.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1186/s12911-024-02727-5
Emilie Haarslev Schröder Marqvorsen, Line Lund, Sigrid Normann Biener, Mette Due-Christensen, Gitte R Husted, Rikke Jørgensen, Anne Sophie Mathiesen, Mette Linnet Olesen, Morten Aagaard Petersen, François Pouwer, Bodil Rasmussen, Mette Juel Rothmann, Thordis Thomsen, Kirsty Winkley, Vibeke Zoffmann
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Background: Decision-making and problem-solving processes are powerful activities occurring daily across all healthcare settings. Their empowering potential is seldom fully exploited, and they may even be perceived as disempowering. We developed the EMPOWER-UP questionnaire to enable assessment of healthcare users' perception of empowerment across health conditions, healthcare settings, and healthcare providers' professional backgrounds. This article reports the initial development of EMPOWER-UP, including face and content validation.

Methods: Four grounded theories explaining barriers and enablers to empowerment in relational decision-making and problem-solving were reviewed to generate a preliminary item pool, which was subsequently reduced using constant comparison. Preliminary items were evaluated for face and content validity using an expert panel of seven researchers and cognitive interviews in Danish and English with 29 adults diagnosed with diabetes, cancer, or schizophrenia.

Results: A preliminary pool of 139 items was reduced to 46. Independent feedback from expert panel members resulted in further item reduction and modifications supporting content validity and strengthening the potential for generic use. Forty-one preliminary items were evaluated through 29 cognitive interviews, resulting in a 36-item draft questionnaire deemed to have good face and content validity and generic potential.

Conclusions: Face and content validation using an expert panel and cognitive interviews resulted in a 36-item draft questionnaire with a potential for evaluating empowerment in user-provider interactions regardless of health conditions, healthcare settings, and healthcare providers' professional backgrounds.

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EMPOWER-UP 问卷的面效度和内容效度:在关系决策和问题解决中增强能力的通用测量方法。
背景:决策和解决问题的过程是所有医疗环境中每天都会发生的强大活动。它们的赋权潜力很少被充分挖掘,甚至可能被认为是剥夺权力。我们开发了 EMPOWER-UP 问卷,用于评估医疗用户对不同健康状况、医疗环境和医疗服务提供者专业背景下的赋权感知。本文报告了 EMPOWER-UP 的初步开发情况,包括表面和内容验证:方法:对解释关系决策和问题解决中增强能力的障碍和促进因素的四个基础理论进行了回顾,以生成初步的项目库,随后使用恒定比较法对项目库进行了缩减。由七名研究人员组成的专家小组用丹麦语和英语对 29 名被诊断患有糖尿病、癌症或精神分裂症的成年人进行了认知访谈,对初步项目的面效度和内容效度进行了评估:结果:由 139 个项目组成的初步项目库缩减至 46 个。专家组成员提供的独立反馈意见进一步减少了项目,并对项目进行了修改,从而支持了内容的有效性,并增强了通用的可能性。通过 29 次认知访谈,对 41 个初步项目进行了评估,最终形成了 36 个项目的问卷草案,被认为具有良好的表面和内容效度以及通用潜力:通过专家小组和认知访谈对表面和内容进行验证,得出了 36 个项目的问卷草案,该问卷具有评估用户与医疗服务提供者互动中的授权潜力,而不受健康状况、医疗环境和医疗服务提供者专业背景的影响。
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