Validation of Turkish Parental Perception on Antibiotics Scale

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Caner Ozdemir, A. Ergin
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Abstract

Objective: Antibiotic misuse is a significant public health problem worldwide. Parents’ perceptions of antibiotics are critical for the antibiotic intake of children. The study’s aim was to validate the Turkish Parental Perception on Antibiotics Scale. Methods: This is a scale validation study. The data were collected through a questionnaire that consisted of 15 questions about the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the family and the Turkish Parental Perception on Antibiotics Scale. The scale, developed by Alumran et al., is a 5-point Likert type and consists of 31 items. The high scores obtained from the non-cut-off scale indicate better antibiotics perception. Experts completed the language adaption and content validity of the scale. Confirmatory factor analysis was used for construct validity. Reliability was tested by internal consistency coefficients. Results: One thousand eight people participated in the study. 68.8% of the participants were mothers. The mean age of the mothers was 35.7±5.0, and the mean age of the fathers was 39.4±5.2 years. The percent of high school and above graduates was 51.2% among mothers and 56.0% among fathers. According to the confirmatory factor analysis, the fit index values were standardized root mean square residual (SRMR)=0.06, goodness-of-fit index (GFI)=0.90, root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA)=0.06, comparative fit index (CFI)=0.95, non-normed fit index (NNFI)=0.93. The fit index values were good or excellent and confirmed the 5-factor structure. It was found that the internal consistency coefficients calculated for reliability were 0.79 for the whole scale and ranged between 0.63 and 0.86 for the subscales. Conclusion: The Turkish Parental Perception on Antibiotics Scale is a valid and reliable measurement tool. Further research is needed to determine the current situation regarding antibiotic perception.
土耳其父母对抗生素认知量表的验证
目的:抗生素滥用是世界范围内一个重大的公共卫生问题。父母对抗生素的认知对儿童抗生素的摄入至关重要。该研究的目的是验证土耳其父母对抗生素的感知量表。方法:这是一项量表验证研究。数据是通过一份问卷收集的,该问卷包括15个关于家庭人口统计和社会经济特征以及土耳其父母对抗生素的感知量表的问题。该量表由Alumran等人开发,为Likert型5分量表,由31个项目组成。从非截断量表中获得的高分表明更好的抗生素感知。专家完成了量表的语言适应性和内容有效性。结构有效性采用验证性因素分析。可靠性通过内部一致性系数进行检验。结果:108人参与了这项研究。68.8%的参与者是母亲。母亲平均年龄为35.7±5.0岁,父亲平均年龄为39.4±5.2岁。高中及以上毕业生的比例在母亲中为51.2%,在父亲中为56.0%。根据验证性因素分析,拟合指数值为标准化均方根残差(SRMR)=0.06,拟合优度指数(GFI)=0.90,近似均方根误差(RMSEA)=0.06、比较拟合指数(CFI)=0.95,非赋范拟合指数(NNFI)=0.93。拟合指数值良好或优秀,证实了5因子结构。研究发现,为可靠性计算的内部一致性系数在整个量表中为0.79,在分量表中为0.63至0.86。结论:土耳其父母抗生素认知量表是一种有效、可靠的测量工具。需要进一步的研究来确定抗生素感知的现状。
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Klimik Journal
Klimik Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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