Translation and Validation of a Brief Health Literacy Instrument for School-Age Children in a Danish Context.

Q2 Medicine Health literacy research and practice Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-04 DOI:10.3928/24748307-20220106-01
Ane H Bonde, Nanna W Stjernqvist, Charlotte D Klinker, Helle T Maindal, Olli Paakkari, Peter Elsborg
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Low health literacy (HL) is associated with adverse health behaviors and poor health, and brief, high-quality instruments for measuring HL in children are scarce. The Health Literacy for School-Aged Children (HLSAC) instrument is a 10-item theory-based and internationally validated tool for measuring HL. The purpose of this study was to translate and validate the HLSAC instrument among Danish school-aged children. The instrument was translated into Danish by a standardized forward-backward translation process, and then pre-tested for face validity with 61 pupils from four schools. Thereafter, the instrument was tested among 805 pupils in grades 6 to 7 (age 11-14 years) from 15 schools. When HL was modeled as one latent factor with all 10 items loading on this factor, the confirmative factor analysis showed standardized factor loadings from 0.52 to 0.75 (p < .001) and an excellent model fit. The association between HL and food intake as a health behavior example (p < .001, r2 = .027) indicates the predictive validity of the instrument. The internal consistency was high (Cronbach's alpha = 0.86). Thus, a valid and reliable version of the HLSAC instrument is available in Danish for future surveys to monitor HL and guide health promotion targeting children and adolescents. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2022;6(1):e25-e29.].

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丹麦学龄儿童健康素养简易工具的翻译与验证。
低健康素养(HL)与不良健康行为和健康状况不佳有关,并且缺乏用于测量儿童HL的简短、高质量的工具。学龄儿童健康素养量表(HLSAC)是一种以理论为基础、经国际验证的10项健康素养测量工具。本研究的目的是在丹麦学龄儿童中翻译和验证HLSAC工具。该仪器通过标准化的前后翻译过程翻译成丹麦语,然后对来自四所学校的61名学生进行面部效度预测试。之后,对来自15所学校的805名6 - 7年级(11-14岁)的学生进行了测试。当HL被建模为一个潜在因子,所有10个项目都在该因子上加载时,确认因子分析显示标准化因子加载从0.52到0.75 (p < .001),模型拟合良好。以健康行为为例,HL与食物摄入量之间的相关性(p < .001, r2 = .027)表明该工具的预测有效性。内部一致性高(Cronbach’s alpha = 0.86)。因此,丹麦有一个有效和可靠的HLSAC工具版本,用于未来的调查,以监测HL并指导以儿童和青少年为目标的健康促进。健康素养研究与实践[j].中国卫生科学,2022;6(1):e25-e29。
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