Face and content validity of an instrument to measure dampness and mold damage in a Spanish-speaking Latin American context.

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Revista Cuidarte Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.15649/cuidarte.4130
Raquel Rivera-Carvajal, Diana Carolina Tiga-Loza, D Jimena Roncancio, Laura Andrea Rodriguez-Villamizar, Miguel José Galván-Ramírez, Edgar David Gómez-Gómez, Adriana Ximena Sandoval-Meza, Beatriz Elena Guerra-Sierra
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Abstract

Introduction: Exposure to dampness and mold in houses can lead to health problems among residents.

Objective: To assess the face and content validity of the "Dampness and Mold Assessment Tool. General Buildings" instrument, proposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, for use in Spanish-speaking Latin American contexts.

Materials and methods: A face and content validation study was conducted through expert evaluation using the Delphi method. The Content Validity Index (CVI) was calculated for clarity, coherence, sufficiency, and relevance, as well as the level of agreement among raters.

Results: A total of 20 expert evaluators participated, with an average of 18.5 ± 9.09 years of experience; 50% held doctoral degrees, and the other 50% held master's degrees. The CVI scores were above 0.75 for all items, except for "room/area type" which had a CVI of 0.65. Agreement among experts was statistically significant (p < 0.05) except for "room/area type" (p = 0.055). Adjustments to the instrument were made based on the evaluators' recommendations.

Discussion: This study is one of the first to validate this instrument, with potential for adaptation to various settings beyond residential, including hospitals, educational institutions, and workplaces.

Conclusion: The face and content validation process enabled the development of an instrument for assessing dampness and mold damage in Spanish-speaking Latin American settings, generating a semi-quantitative indicator. This tool is recommended for use in home visits and research to support data on factor validity, Rasch analysis, and reliability in its application.

在拉丁美洲西班牙语环境中测量湿度和霉菌损害的仪器的表面和内容有效性。
简介:暴露在潮湿和霉菌的房子会导致居民的健康问题。目的:评价《湿霉评价工具》的面效度和内容效度。由疾病控制和预防中心-国家职业安全与健康研究所提议,供在讲西班牙语的拉丁美洲环境中使用的“一般建筑物”工具。材料与方法:采用德尔菲法进行专家评价,进行面与内容验证研究。内容效度指数(CVI)是根据清晰、连贯、充分性和相关性以及评分者之间的一致程度来计算的。结果:共有20名专家评审参与,平均经验18.5±9.09年;50%具有博士学位,50%具有硕士学位。除了“房间/区域类型”的CVI为0.65外,所有项目的CVI得分都在0.75以上。除“房间/区域类型”(p = 0.055)外,专家之间的一致性有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。根据评估者的建议对仪器进行了调整。讨论:本研究是首次验证该工具的研究之一,具有适应住宅以外的各种环境的潜力,包括医院、教育机构和工作场所。结论:面部和内容验证过程能够开发一种仪器,用于评估西班牙语拉丁美洲环境中的湿度和霉菌损害,产生半定量指标。该工具推荐用于家访和研究中,以支持因子效度、拉什分析和可靠性的数据。
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