Development and validation of the self-regulation of blood donation scale for blood donors.

Fahimeh Ranjbar Kermani, Sedigheh Amini Kafi-Abad, Mahtab Maghsudlu, Kamran Mousavi Hosseini, Fatemeh Mohammadali, Atefeh MohammadJafari
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Background: Because knowledge of blood donor motivation is crucial in guiding recruitment and retention efforts, the present study aimed at developing and validating a new scale as a multidimensional measure of blood donation motivation from the perspective of the self- determination theory.

Methods: This study was conducted in three phases from September 2022 to May 2023. The first phase involved developing a draft scale based on a literature review. In the second phase, face and content validity were performed. The third phase used a cross-sectional design to assess the construct validity and internal consistency of the initial scale following administration to blood donors with a history of at least one previous whole blood donation who visited the largest blood transfusion center in Iran. Of the 420 subjects who were recruited using a mixed sampling method, 343 who fully completed the initial version of the scale were subjected to an construct validity assessment using exploratory factor analysis with Equamax rotation and internal consistency using McDonald's omega coefficient.

Main results: The initial version of the scale consisted of 30 survey items with both a content validity ratio and a content validity index of 0.99. Exploratory factor analysis identified 24 items; grouped in six regulation factors (non-regulation, external regulation, introjected regulation, identified regulation, integrated regulation, and intrinsic regulation). The factors demonstrated adequate internal consistency with ω values ranging from 0.60 to 0.79.

Conclusion: The present study provides psychometric support for the newly developed questionnaire to evaluate donation motivation among blood donors in Iran or in other countries with similar language, and religious and cultural values.

开发和验证献血者献血自律量表。
背景:由于了解献血者的献血动机对于指导招募和留住献血者的工作至关重要,本研究旨在从自我决定理论的角度开发和验证一个新的量表,作为衡量献血动机的多维量表:本研究从 2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 5 月分三个阶段进行。第一阶段是在文献综述的基础上编制量表草案。在第二阶段,进行了面效和内容效度验证。第三阶段采用横断面设计,在对访问伊朗最大输血中心的至少有一次全血献血史的献血者施测后,评估初始量表的结构效度和内部一致性。在采用混合抽样法招募的 420 名受试者中,有 343 人完整填写了量表的初始版本,我们采用探索性因子分析和 Equamax 旋转法对其进行了结构效度评估,并采用麦当劳欧米茄系数对其进行了内部一致性评估:量表的初始版本由 30 个调查项目组成,其内容效度比和内容效度指数均为 0.99。探索性因子分析确定了 24 个条目;分为六个调节因子(非调节、外在调节、内隐调节、识别调节、综合调节和内在调节)。这些因子具有足够的内部一致性,ω 值在 0.60 至 0.79 之间:本研究为新开发的问卷提供了心理测量学支持,该问卷可用于评估伊朗或其他具有类似语言、宗教和文化价值观的国家献血者的献血动机。
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