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PRELIMINARY CONTENT VALIDITY OF THE BRAZILIAN VERSION OF THE PEDIATRIC RATING OF CHRONIC ILLNESS SELF-EFFICACY (PRCISE)

Content validity is the degree to which the content of an instrument is an adequate reflection of the construct to be measured. It can be assessed by patients or specialists during the development or cross-cultural adaptation (CTA) of measurement instruments. In this sense, the Pediatric Rating of C...

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Published in:Revista brasileira de fisioterapia (São Carlos (São Paulo, Brazil)) Brazil)), 2024-04, Vol.28
Main Authors: de Macedo, Gaby Kelly Bezerra, Costa, Mayara Fabiana Pereira, Silva, Fernanda Gabrielle Mendonça, Silva, Alana Vallessa Bernardo, Luz, Leylane da Silva, Monteiro, Karolinne Souza
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Summary:Content validity is the degree to which the content of an instrument is an adequate reflection of the construct to be measured. It can be assessed by patients or specialists during the development or cross-cultural adaptation (CTA) of measurement instruments. In this sense, the Pediatric Rating of Chronic Illness Self-Efficacy (PRCISE) is a self-efficacy questionnaire for pediatric patients with chronic conditions, which is being adapted and validated in Brazil, but its content validity has not yet been evaluated. To assess the preliminary content validity of the Brazilian version of the PRCISE in children and adolescents with chronic respiratory conditions. Exploratory methodological study in which the TCA protocol was elaborated according to internationally established recommendations, involving translation, back-translation, expert committee and pre-test procedures. The pre-test of the Brazilian version of the PRCISE was performed on a sample of 30 children and adolescents of both sexes, aged 7 to 18 years, and diagnosed with isolated asthma, cystic fibrosis, or other chronic respiratory conditions. To determine content validity, subjects participated in virtual interviews using Google Meet and evaluated the questionnaire for item clarity, comprehensibility, relevance, and comprehensiveness. In the data analysis, the Content Validity Index (CVI) was used, adopting values ≥ 0.78 for each item as a reference. The sample consisted of 15 individuals with asthma and 15 individuals with cystic fibrosis, with a mean age of 12.3 ± 2.8 years, 53.3% male, 66.7% elementary school students, and 56.7% from the Northeast region of Brazil. In the assessment of the questionnaire, all 15 items had a CVI ≥ 0.78, with values ranging from 0.93 to 1.00, and 60% of the items had CVI = 0.96, demonstrating good content validity. Items 2 and 15, related respectively to the domains of obtaining and humor, were more difficult for the participants to understand (CVI = 0.93). The illness management domain obtained CVI = 0.63 and, therefore, will be modified according to the participants' suggestions and assessed in a new evaluation round. The Brazilian version of the PRCISE presented good preliminary content validity by assessing children and adolescents with chronic respiratory conditions. The illness management domain did not reach the recommended value and will be modified and reassessed by participants. Based on these results, we have the basis for further establishing the cont
ISSN:1413-3555
1809-9246
DOI:10.1016/j.bjpt.2024.100600