Patient-centered infertility questionnaire for female clients (PCIQ-F): part I: questionnaire development
Autor: | Azidah Abdul Kadir, Nur Raihan Ismail, Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail, Azza Jameel Khaffaji, Nik Hazlina Nik Hussain, Nagwa Badri, Rosediani Muhamad, Fatin Aina Abu Bakar, Hana Hasan Webair, Shaiful Bahari Ismail |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Medicine (General) Psychometrics Patient-centered Epidemiology Health Informatics R5-920 Health facility Pregnancy Patient-Centered Care Surveys and Questionnaires Conflict resolution Health care medicine Humans Quality of Health Care Medical education Operationalization Conceptualization business.industry Questionnaire Public health Research Reproducibility of Results Test (assessment) Infertility Female Psychology business Health care quality |
Zdroj: | BMC Medical Research Methodology, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021) BMC Medical Research Methodology |
ISSN: | 1471-2288 |
Popis: | Background Patient-centered care is an essential component of health care quality. To achieve patient-centered care, health care authorities should have a clear definition and an applicable tool to measure the extent of its application. The real concept of patient centeredness should be developed by the patients themselves. We aimed to demonstrate a way to develop a draft Arabic patient-centered infertility care (PCIC) questionnaire for females clients following practical steps that address women with infertility. Methods An iterative process of questionnaire development was undertaken by combining two approaches: the steps proposed by Robert F. DeVellis for scale development and the recommended practices for questionnaire development and testing in the European statistical system. We attempted to develop the draft questionnaire that involved conceptualization and operationalization, generation of an item pool, development of the questionnaire format, review of the initial item pool by experts, and consideration of validation items for inclusion. Results We generated an item pool from in-depth interviews with 14 women who sought infertility care within 6 months before the interview time. We then added more items from a literature review. The item pool contained 123 items distributed through 10 domains. Ten women with infertility were included for face validation. Then, experts with backgrounds in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Medicine, and Public Health reviewed the item pool using content validation (n = 10 professors and/or specialists). The item pool was finally reduced to 57 items. We developed the draft Arabic patient-centered infertility care questionnaire for female clients (PCIQ-F) with three sections, including 66 items: background variables, PCIC experience variables, and a general question about the quality of infertility care in the health facility. The draft questionnaire was further reviewed and edited last by experts in preparation for part 2, which will test the questionnaire and prepare the final version. Conclusion The PCIQ-F questionnaire development is a multi-step iterative process started and ended by the target users as experts. Experts’ participation in infertility care and in questionnaire format development had a great impact on questionnaire development and conflict resolution. We recommend this transparent and replicable approach for new instrument developers; it is likely to generate a questionnaire that is valid and acceptable to target users. The draft PCIQ-F questionnaire is ready for testing of its psychometric properties before the final version to measure the PCIC level in health facilities. |
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