Development of a Propensity to Self-Medicate with Over-the-Counter Medicines Scale (PSM-OTC).

Oluwasola Ayosanmi, Marjorie Delbaere, Jeff Taylor
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Objective: To develop a valid and reliable scale to measure the public's propensity to self-medicate with OTC medicines. Method: Propensity construct items were obtained from the literature and also created as new entities. Three experts reviewed the item pool for face validity. Internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach's alpha. Test-retest reliability was estimated using Pearson correlation coefficients (r), Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC) and paired sample t-tests. Further test-retest reliability assessed the degree of change in responses in a subset of subjects from time 1 to time 2 (one month apart) for each item on the scale. Results: From the pool, 16 items were assessed for applicability to the propensity construct. Factor Analysis identified four components and were labelled as purchase involvement, self-efficacy, awareness of care needed during self-medication, and the therapeutic usefulness of OTC medicines. The internal consistency of the 16-item scale was sufficient; overall alpha was 0.9 and each construct had an alpha of 0.7 to 0.8. Test-retest reliability coefficients (r) for the four components were reassuring, ranging from 0.4 to 0.5, while the ICC values ranged from 0.5 to 0.7. A paired sample t-test showed no statistically significant difference in the rating at the two iterations for each of the constructs, thereby suggesting good reliability of the data. Over 50% of respondents did not change their original response to the 7-point scales (strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (7)) for 9 out of 16 items. Factor loading from Principal Component Analysis led to the reduction of the 16-items scale to a 15-item Propensity to Self-Medicate with OTC Medicines Scale. Conclusion: The developed tool for measuring the propensity to self-medicate with OTC medicines showed acceptable performance of internal consistency and reliability. The scale may have research potential in assessing the self-medication propensity of different cohorts of society.

非处方药自我用药倾向量表(PSM-OTC)的发展。
目的:编制一套有效、可靠的非处方药自我用药倾向量表。方法:从文献中获取倾向构念条目,并将其作为新实体创建。三位专家对题库进行了面部效度的评估。内部一致性采用Cronbach’s alpha评价。使用Pearson相关系数(r)、类内相关系数(ICC)和配对样本t检验估计重测信度。进一步的重测信度评估了部分受试者从时间1到时间2(间隔一个月)对量表上每个项目的反应变化程度。结果:从池中,评估了16个项目对倾向结构的适用性。因子分析确定了四个组成部分,并标记为购买参与,自我效能,自我用药过程中所需护理的意识,以及OTC药物的治疗效用。16项量表内部一致性充分;总体alpha值为0.9,每个构念的alpha值在0.7到0.8之间。四个成分的重测信度系数(r)在0.4 ~ 0.5之间,而ICC值在0.5 ~ 0.7之间。配对样本t检验显示,在两次迭代中,每个构式的评分没有统计学上的显著差异,从而表明数据具有良好的可靠性。超过50%的受访者没有改变他们原来对7分制的回答(非常不同意(1)到非常同意(7)),16个项目中的9个。主成分分析的因子负荷导致16项量表减少到15项使用非处方药自我用药倾向量表。结论:所开发的非处方药自我用药倾向测量工具具有良好的内部一致性和信度。该量表在评估社会不同群体的自我用药倾向方面具有研究潜力。
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