Development and content validation of a survey assessing domains of sexual and reproductive health in adults with spina bifida.

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Betsy Hopson, Ching Man Carmen Tong, Courtney Streur, Brandon G Rocque, Jeffrey Blount, Nataliya Ivankova, Donald H Lein
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PurposeIndividuals with spina bifida (SB) often face substantial gaps in sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge leading to low use of contraception, poor utilization of preventative sexual health care, unintended pregnancies, missed opportunities to pursue their SRH goals, and increased risk of abuse and coercion. Validated questionnaires are needed to reliably test and track the SRH and self-efficacy of adults with SB. This study aimed to develop a survey with content validity to assess five SRH domains in adults with SB.MethodsAn initial survey was informed by a targeted literature review as well as stakeholder and expert opinions. Social cognitive theory's self-efficacy concept, known for its predictive power in behavior change among those with physical disabilities, guided its development. The survey items were iteratively reviewed online by national sexual health experts using a modified Delphi method, assessing item clarity, relevance, and comprehensiveness. Then, cognitive interviews of the refined instrument were conducted with five adults with SB to analyze acceptance and understanding.ResultsOf the 26 potential panel members invited to participate, 22 (85%) responded and agreed to participate. There were seven urologists (two adult, five pediatric), six developmental pediatricians, six registered nurses from SB clinics, two physiatrists, and one medicine-pediatrics trained internist. Consensus was achieved after three rounds for 100 survey items. Following each round, items were refined through researcher consensus until the content validity index was met (agreement = 0.8-1.0) for each question, ensuring all domains were adequately represented. These domains included sexual knowledge/education, sexual practice, sexual safety/risk profile, history of abuse, and perceived self-efficacy.ConclusionContent validity, clarity, and functionality of a novel survey that probes five domains of SRH in adults with SB was established. The survey can be utilized in both research and clinical settings to assess baseline SRH knowledge, identify risky behaviors, and screen for sexual abuse.

一项评估脊柱裂成人性健康和生殖健康领域的调查的发展和内容验证。
目的脊柱裂患者在性健康和生殖健康(SRH)知识方面往往存在巨大差距,导致避孕药药率低、预防性保健使用率低、意外怀孕、错失实现其性健康和生殖健康目标的机会,以及遭受虐待和胁迫的风险增加。需要有效的问卷来可靠地测试和跟踪SB成人的SRH和自我效能感。本研究旨在开发一项具有内容效度的调查,以评估SB成人的五个SRH领域。方法初始调查是通过有针对性的文献综述以及利益相关者和专家意见来进行的。社会认知理论的自我效能感概念,以其对身体残疾者行为改变的预测能力而闻名,指导了它的发展。调查项目由国家性健康专家使用改进的德尔菲法在线反复审查,评估项目的清晰度,相关性和全面性。在此基础上,对5名成人SB患者进行了完善仪器的认知访谈,分析其接受度和理解度。结果获邀参加的26位潜在小组成员中,有22位(85%)回应并同意参加。共有7名泌尿科医生(2名成人,5名儿科),6名发育儿科医生,6名SB诊所的注册护士,2名物理医生和1名儿科医学培训的内科医生。对100个问题进行了3轮调查,最终达成了共识。在每一轮之后,通过研究人员的共识对项目进行细化,直到每个问题的内容效度指数得到满足(一致性= 0.8-1.0),确保所有领域都得到充分代表。这些领域包括性知识/教育、性行为、性安全/风险概况、虐待史和自我效能感。结论一项探讨成人SB患者SRH五个领域的新调查的内容效度、清晰度和功能性已经建立。该调查可用于研究和临床设置,以评估基线性健康和生殖健康知识,识别危险行为,并筛选性虐待。
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