特应性皮炎和婴儿护肤知识、态度和实践(ADISKAP 1.0)量表的开发和验证。

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重要性:保护皮肤健康对控制特应性皮炎以及儿童的健康至关重要。然而,缺乏一种完善和有效的工具来衡量皮肤护理的知识、态度和实践。目的:开发和验证用于测量父母对特应性皮炎和皮肤护理的健康知识的ADISKAP 1.0量表。方法:为了生成ADISKAP原型,我们进行了文献综述、焦点小组(两名皮肤科医生和12名家长)和小组讨论。两个具有知情优势(皮肤科医生,n=59)和劣势(普通人群,n=395)知识特征的父母样本参与了ADISKAP的验证。Cronbachα被报道为内部一致性的衡量标准,并计算组内相关系数(ICC)来评估重测的有效性。使用已知分组技术来评估结构的有效性。结果:ADISKAP量表经内容和面孔有效性验证,共包含17个项目。在删除了重测可靠性(n=4)和结构有效性(n=3)较差的项目后,ADISKAP 1.0中保留了12个项目。解释:ADISKAP 2.0是评估父母对婴儿特应性皮炎和皮肤护理的知识、态度和实践的可靠有效工具。
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Development and validation of the atopic dermatitis and infant skincare knowledge, attitude, and practice (ADISKAP 1.0) scale.

Importance: Preserving skin health is crucial for atopic dermatitis control as well as for the thriving of children. However, a well-developed and validated tool that measures the knowledge, attitude, and practice of skin care is lacking.

Objective: To develop and validate the atopic dermatitis and infant skincare knowledge, attitude, and practice (ADISKAP 1.0) scale that measures parental health literacy on atopic dermatitis and skin care.

Methods: We conducted a review of the literature, a focus group (two dermatologists and 12 parents), and a panel discussion in order to generate the ADISKAP prototype. Two samples of parents with knowingly superior (dermatologists, n = 59) and inferior (general population, n = 395) knowledge traits participated in the validation of ADISKAP. Cronbach's alpha was reported as a measure of internal consistency, and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was calculated to assess the test-retest validity. The known-groups technique was used to evaluate construct validity.

Results: The ADISKAP scale contained 17 items after content and face validity validation. After removing items that displayed poor test-retest reliability (n = 4) and construct validity (n = 3), 12 items were retained in the ADISKAP 1.0.

Interpretation: ADISKAP 1.0 is a reliable and valid tool for assessing parental knowledge, attitude, and practice on infantile atopic dermatitis and skin care.

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Pediatric Investigation
Pediatric Investigation Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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