Jordan Barbra P. Nava, Archelle Jane C. Callejo-Tiuseco, C. Rimando, Hannah Mae T. Almeida, J. C. Carandang, Anne Trisha A. Chua, Cassiopeia Melle T. Hilario, John Eugene L. Leongson, Rafael Francisco P. Lozano, Juana Margarita M. Roxas, Christianne Allyssa A. Tia
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Designing a content validated community needs assessment questionnaire for Barangays in Binangonan, Rizal: a psychometric study
Introduction: Needs assessment is essential before developing a community-based rehabilitation program to identify the factors that may affect the quality of life (QOL) in a community. However, no assessment tools were readily accessible and directed toward this study's target population and research locale. The study aims to develop and validate Community Assessment for Rehabilitation Enhancement (CARE), a PRECEDE-PROCEED model-based questionnaire that assesses the needs of barangays in Binangonan, Rizal.
Methods: The questionnaire items were grounded on related literature using keywords and Boolean operators across various research databases. A purposive sampling method was utilized to recruit a panel of experts to evaluate CARE’s content validity. Content validity was assessed by evaluating the tool’s grammar, choice of words, question construction, and scoring of items. The researchers then analyzed the data using content validity ratio (CVR) and content validity index (CVI).
Results: After reviewing related literature, the researchers generated 75 items for CARE, 55 of which were deemed appropriate based on the CVI. However, only one item in the questionnaire had a CVR result of at least 0.99.
Discussion: To further improve the current status of the questionnaire, additional rounds of Delphi, more panel experts, and a Filipino translation of the questionnaire may be done.