Development and Evaluation of a Turkish Scale to Assess Medication Literacy for Adults.

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Ozgenur Torun, İlkay Memiç, Pınar Ay, Mesut Sancar, Aysu Selcuk, Ecehan Balta, Vildan Ozcan, Betul Okuyan
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aimed to develop a Turkish scale to assess medication literacy and to evaluate its psychometric properties among adults having at least 12 years of education in Türkiye.

Materials and methods: After the composition of a preliminary set of items, the content validity of the scale was assessed by an e-Delphi process and a pilot study. The psychometric properties of the scale were evaluated in 358 participants, who had above 12 years of education: university students, academics and, administrative staff from two faculties (pharmacy and law) in two universities located in two major cities (İstanbul and Ankara) in Türkiye between March and May, 2021. The test-retest validity was assessed by Spearman's rho and Wilcoxon test. Internal consistency was evaluated by Kuder Richardson 20. Principal component analysis was conducted.

Results: The last version of the medication literacy scale consisted of 8 items. There was a positive correlation (Spearman's rho: 0.570; p<0.01) and no significant difference (p=0.308) between the scores of the scale at baseline and after a two-week interval. Kuder Richardson 20 coefficient was 0.659. Students and graduates of health sciences and participants with high reading ability of health-related information had significantly higher scores on the medication literacy scale (p<0.001).

Conclusion: Turkish version of the Medication Literacy Scale for Adults is a valid tool for evaluate medication literacy among adults, who have above 12 years of education in Türkiye. The generalizability of our findings should be evaluated with caution since this study was conducted in a sample with a significant representation from healthcare professionals. It would be useful to conduct further studies evaluating the psychometric properties of this scale in participants with diverse characteristics.

土耳其成人用药素养评估量表的开发与评价。
目的:本研究旨在开发一种土耳其量表来评估药物素养,并评估在土耳其接受过至少12年教育的成年人的心理测量特性。材料和方法:在初步组成一组项目后,通过e-Delphi过程和试点研究评估量表的内容效度。量表的心理测量特性在358名参与者中进行了评估,他们接受了12年以上的教育:大学生、学者和行政人员,他们来自位于基耶省两个主要城市(İstanbul和安卡拉)的两所大学的两个学院(药学和法律),时间为2021年3月至5月。采用Spearman’s rho和Wilcoxon检验评估重测效度。内部一致性由Kuder Richardson评估20。进行主成分分析。结果:上版用药素养量表共有8项内容。两者呈正相关(Spearman’s rho: 0.570;Pp =0.308),两周间隔后量表得分之间的差异。库德-理查德森20系数为0.659。健康科学专业的学生和毕业生以及健康相关信息阅读能力高的参与者在药物素养量表上的得分显著更高(结论:土耳其版成人药物素养量表是评估在土耳其接受过12年以上教育的成年人药物素养的有效工具。我们的研究结果的普遍性应谨慎评估,因为本研究是在一个样本与医疗保健专业人员的显著代表性进行的。这将有助于开展进一步的研究,以评估该量表在不同特征的参与者中的心理测量特性。
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