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Development and Content Validation of the Information Assessment Method for Patients and Consumers

BACKGROUND: Online consumer health information addresses health problems, self-care, disease prevention, and health care services and is intended for the general public. Using this information, people can improve their knowledge, participation in health decision-making, and health. However, there ar...

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Autores principales: Pluye, Pierre, Granikov, Vera, Bartlett, Gillian, Grad, Roland M, Tang, David L, Johnson-Lafleur, Janique, Shulha, Michael, Barbosa Galvão, Maria Cristiane, Ricarte, Ivan LM, Stephenson, Randolph, Shohet, Linda, Hutsul, Jo-Anne, Repchinsky, Carol A, Rosenberg, Ellen, Burnand, Bernard, Légaré, France, Dunikowski, Lynn, Murray, Susan, Boruff, Jill, Frati, Francesca, Kloda, Lorie, Macaulay, Ann, Lagarde, François, Doray, Geneviève
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: JMIR Publications Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550180
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.2908
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author Pluye, Pierre
Granikov, Vera
Bartlett, Gillian
Grad, Roland M
Tang, David L
Johnson-Lafleur, Janique
Shulha, Michael
Barbosa Galvão, Maria Cristiane
Ricarte, Ivan LM
Stephenson, Randolph
Shohet, Linda
Hutsul, Jo-Anne
Repchinsky, Carol A
Rosenberg, Ellen
Burnand, Bernard
Légaré, France
Dunikowski, Lynn
Murray, Susan
Boruff, Jill
Frati, Francesca
Kloda, Lorie
Macaulay, Ann
Lagarde, François
Doray, Geneviève
author_facet Pluye, Pierre
Granikov, Vera
Bartlett, Gillian
Grad, Roland M
Tang, David L
Johnson-Lafleur, Janique
Shulha, Michael
Barbosa Galvão, Maria Cristiane
Ricarte, Ivan LM
Stephenson, Randolph
Shohet, Linda
Hutsul, Jo-Anne
Repchinsky, Carol A
Rosenberg, Ellen
Burnand, Bernard
Légaré, France
Dunikowski, Lynn
Murray, Susan
Boruff, Jill
Frati, Francesca
Kloda, Lorie
Macaulay, Ann
Lagarde, François
Doray, Geneviève
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description BACKGROUND: Online consumer health information addresses health problems, self-care, disease prevention, and health care services and is intended for the general public. Using this information, people can improve their knowledge, participation in health decision-making, and health. However, there are no comprehensive instruments to evaluate the value of health information from a consumer perspective. OBJECTIVE: We collaborated with information providers to develop and validate the Information Assessment Method for all (IAM4all) that can be used to collect feedback from information consumers (including patients), and to enable a two-way knowledge translation between information providers and consumers. METHODS: Content validation steps were followed to develop the IAM4all questionnaire. The first version was based on a theoretical framework from information science, a critical literature review and prior work. Then, 16 laypersons were interviewed on their experience with online health information and specifically their impression of the IAM4all questionnaire. Based on the summaries and interpretations of interviews, questionnaire items were revised, added, and excluded, thus creating the second version of the questionnaire. Subsequently, a panel of 12 information specialists and 8 health researchers participated in an online survey to rate each questionnaire item for relevance, clarity, representativeness, and specificity. The result of this expert panel contributed to the third, current, version of the questionnaire. RESULTS: The current version of the IAM4all questionnaire is structured by four levels of outcomes of information seeking/receiving: situational relevance, cognitive impact, information use, and health benefits. Following the interviews and the expert panel survey, 9 questionnaire items were confirmed as relevant, clear, representative, and specific. To improve readability and accessibility for users with a lower level of literacy, 19 items were reworded and all inconsistencies in using a passive or active voice have been solved. One item was removed due to redundancy. The current version of the IAM4all questionnaire contains 28 items. CONCLUSIONS: We developed and content validated the IAM4all in partnership with information providers, information specialists, researchers and representatives of information consumers. This questionnaire can be integrated within electronic knowledge resources to stimulate users’ reflection (eg, their intention to use information). We claim that any organization (eg, publishers, community organizations, or patient associations), can evaluate and improve their online consumer health information from a consumers’ perspective using this method.
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spelling pubmed-39586732014-03-20 Development and Content Validation of the Information Assessment Method for Patients and Consumers Pluye, Pierre Granikov, Vera Bartlett, Gillian Grad, Roland M Tang, David L Johnson-Lafleur, Janique Shulha, Michael Barbosa Galvão, Maria Cristiane Ricarte, Ivan LM Stephenson, Randolph Shohet, Linda Hutsul, Jo-Anne Repchinsky, Carol A Rosenberg, Ellen Burnand, Bernard Légaré, France Dunikowski, Lynn Murray, Susan Boruff, Jill Frati, Francesca Kloda, Lorie Macaulay, Ann Lagarde, François Doray, Geneviève JMIR Res Protoc Original Paper BACKGROUND: Online consumer health information addresses health problems, self-care, disease prevention, and health care services and is intended for the general public. Using this information, people can improve their knowledge, participation in health decision-making, and health. However, there are no comprehensive instruments to evaluate the value of health information from a consumer perspective. OBJECTIVE: We collaborated with information providers to develop and validate the Information Assessment Method for all (IAM4all) that can be used to collect feedback from information consumers (including patients), and to enable a two-way knowledge translation between information providers and consumers. METHODS: Content validation steps were followed to develop the IAM4all questionnaire. The first version was based on a theoretical framework from information science, a critical literature review and prior work. Then, 16 laypersons were interviewed on their experience with online health information and specifically their impression of the IAM4all questionnaire. Based on the summaries and interpretations of interviews, questionnaire items were revised, added, and excluded, thus creating the second version of the questionnaire. Subsequently, a panel of 12 information specialists and 8 health researchers participated in an online survey to rate each questionnaire item for relevance, clarity, representativeness, and specificity. The result of this expert panel contributed to the third, current, version of the questionnaire. RESULTS: The current version of the IAM4all questionnaire is structured by four levels of outcomes of information seeking/receiving: situational relevance, cognitive impact, information use, and health benefits. Following the interviews and the expert panel survey, 9 questionnaire items were confirmed as relevant, clear, representative, and specific. To improve readability and accessibility for users with a lower level of literacy, 19 items were reworded and all inconsistencies in using a passive or active voice have been solved. One item was removed due to redundancy. The current version of the IAM4all questionnaire contains 28 items. CONCLUSIONS: We developed and content validated the IAM4all in partnership with information providers, information specialists, researchers and representatives of information consumers. This questionnaire can be integrated within electronic knowledge resources to stimulate users’ reflection (eg, their intention to use information). We claim that any organization (eg, publishers, community organizations, or patient associations), can evaluate and improve their online consumer health information from a consumers’ perspective using this method. JMIR Publications Inc. 2014-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3958673/ /pubmed/24550180 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.2908 Text en ©Pierre Pluye, Vera Granikov, Gillian Bartlett, Roland M. Grad, David L. Tang, Janique Johnson-Lafleur, Michael Shulha, Maria Cristiane Barbosa Galvão, Ivan LM Ricarte, Randolph Stephenson, Linda Shohet, Jo-Anne Hutsul, Carol A. Repchinsky, Ellen Rosenberg, Bernard Burnand, France Légaré, Lynn Dunikowski, Susan Murray, Jill Boruff, Francesca Frati, Lorie Kloda, Ann Macaulay, François Lagarde, Geneviève Doray. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 18.02.2014. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Pluye, Pierre
Granikov, Vera
Bartlett, Gillian
Grad, Roland M
Tang, David L
Johnson-Lafleur, Janique
Shulha, Michael
Barbosa Galvão, Maria Cristiane
Ricarte, Ivan LM
Stephenson, Randolph
Shohet, Linda
Hutsul, Jo-Anne
Repchinsky, Carol A
Rosenberg, Ellen
Burnand, Bernard
Légaré, France
Dunikowski, Lynn
Murray, Susan
Boruff, Jill
Frati, Francesca
Kloda, Lorie
Macaulay, Ann
Lagarde, François
Doray, Geneviève
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title_short Development and Content Validation of the Information Assessment Method for Patients and Consumers
title_sort development and content validation of the information assessment method for patients and consumers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3958673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24550180
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/resprot.2908
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