Face validity and content assessment of a diabetes nutrition education DVD for low literacy adults living with diabetes: a mixed-method study

Dianré Kapp, G. Gericke, Jane W. Muchiri
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Aim: A study was undertaken to assess the face validity and content correctness of a diabetes nutrition education (DNE)-DVD developed for low literacy adults living with diabetes. Setting: The study was undertaken in the city of Tshwane Municipality, Gauteng province. Participants: Adults living with diabetes (n = 73, 18–65 years) attending a tertiary hospital diabetes outpatient clinic and 18 health professionals (HPs) with expertise in diabetes from three healthcare-related organisations were included. Methods: A mixed-methods approach was used. Quantitative data were collected from patients (n = 63) using a Likert scale questionnaire, and from HPs using ‘Yes/No’ and Likert-scale questions. Qualitative data were collected using three focus-group discussions with patients (n = 10) and comments from HPs. Results: Quantitative results indicated that patients perceived the visuals to be clear, appealing, culturally appropriate, contained familiar images and aided in their understanding of diabetes. Both patients and HPs found the language, length and layout of the DVD to be suitable. The HPs perceived the content to be accurate and concise. The qualitative data supported the quantitative findings. Participants perceived the DNE-DVD to be useful for patients and families, and provided suggestions for improving the DVD. Conclusion: Quantitative and qualitative results agreed that the face validity and content correctness of the DNE-DVD was appropriate. Improving the DNE-DVD could further enhance its utility and effectiveness for the target population.
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针对低文化水平成人糖尿病患者的糖尿病营养教育DVD的面效度和内容评估:一项混合方法研究
目的:本研究旨在评估糖尿病营养教育(DNE)-DVD的表面效度和内容的正确性。环境:本研究在豪登省Tshwane市进行。参与者:参加三级医院糖尿病门诊的成人糖尿病患者(n = 73, 18 - 65岁)和来自三个医疗保健相关组织的18名具有糖尿病专业知识的卫生专业人员(hp)。方法:采用混合方法。使用李克特量表问卷从患者(n = 63)中收集定量数据,并使用“是/否”和李克特量表问题从hp中收集定量数据。通过与患者(n = 10)进行三次焦点小组讨论和hp的评论收集定性数据。结果:定量结果表明,患者认为图像清晰,吸引人,文化上合适,包含熟悉的图像,有助于他们了解糖尿病。患者和惠普都认为DVD的语言、长度和布局都是合适的。hp认为内容准确而简洁。定性数据支持定量结果。参与者认为DNE-DVD对患者和家属有用,并提出了改进DVD的建议。结论:定量和定性结果一致,DNE-DVD的表面效度和内容正确性是适当的。改进DNE-DVD可以进一步提高其对目标人群的效用和有效性。
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