Cross-cultural adaptation of the Digital Health Literacy Instrument (DHLI) for use on Brazilian adolescents.

Brazilian dental journal Pub Date : 2023-12-22 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0103-6440202305346
Mariane Carolina Faria Barbosa, Ana Luiza Peres Baldiotti, Náyra Santos Braga, Camila Takáo Lopes, Saul Martins Paiva, Ana Flávia Granville-Garcia, Fernanda de Morais Ferreira
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The present study aimed to perform the cross-cultural adaptation of the Digital Health Literacy Instrument (DHLI) for native Brazilian Portuguese-speaking adolescents (DHLI-BrA). Cross-cultural adaptation consisted of the following steps: translation, assessment, and adjustments by the expert committee to ensure cultural equivalence; back-translation, and synthesis of back-translations. Cognitive testing was then performed in a pretest with adolescents using cognitive interviews with probing questions on the item's understanding interpretation and response options. Cronbach's alpha coefficient and McDonald's omega were used to estimate the instrument's reliability. Forty-two Brazilian adolescents participated in the study (mean age: 16.0 ± 2.0 years; range: 13 to 19 years). Items that were difficult to understand were adapted to the context of Brazilian adolescents. Cronbach's alpha coefficient and McDonald's omega for the 21 items of the DHLI-BrA were, respectively, 0.79 and 0.80. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the subscales of the self-report instrument was 0.53-0.79 (range), demonstrating good reliability in the total instrument and moderate reliability in the subscales. This study provides the cross-cultural adapted version of the Digital Health Literacy Instrument (DHLI), which is an instrument for measuring digital Health literacy, for use in Brazilian adolescents (DHLI-BrA).

对数字健康素养工具(DHLI)进行跨文化改编,用于巴西青少年。
本研究旨在对数字健康知识工具(DHLI)进行跨文化改编,使其适用于以葡萄牙语为母语的巴西青少年(DHLI-BrA)。跨文化改编包括以下步骤:翻译、评估、由专家委员会进行调整以确保文化等效性;回译和回译综合。然后,通过认知访谈对青少年进行认知测试,并就项目的理解解释和回答选项提出探究性问题。Cronbach's alpha coefficient 和 McDonald's omega 用于估算工具的可靠性。42 名巴西青少年参与了研究(平均年龄:16.0 ± 2.0 岁;年龄范围:13 至 19 岁)。对难以理解的项目进行了调整,以适应巴西青少年的情况。DHLI-BrA 21 个项目的 Cronbach's alpha 系数和 McDonald's omega 分别为 0.79 和 0.80。自我报告工具各分量表的 Cronbach's alpha 系数为 0.53-0.79(范围),表明总工具的可靠性良好,各分量表的可靠性适中。本研究提供了数字健康素养测量工具(DHLI)的跨文化改编版(DHLI-BrA),该工具用于测量巴西青少年的数字健康素养。
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