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Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population

INTRODUCTION: Non-communicable diseases are a growing global burden, and structured surveys can identify critical gaps to address this epidemic. In sub-Saharan Africa, there are very few well-tested survey instruments measuring population attributes related to non-communicable diseases. To meet this...

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Autores principales: Stanifer, John W., Karia, Francis, Voils, Corrine I., Turner, Elizabeth L., Maro, Venance, Shimbi, Dionis, Kilawe, Humphrey, Lazaro, Matayo, Patel, Uptal D.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121722
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author Stanifer, John W.
Karia, Francis
Voils, Corrine I.
Turner, Elizabeth L.
Maro, Venance
Shimbi, Dionis
Kilawe, Humphrey
Lazaro, Matayo
Patel, Uptal D.
author_facet Stanifer, John W.
Karia, Francis
Voils, Corrine I.
Turner, Elizabeth L.
Maro, Venance
Shimbi, Dionis
Kilawe, Humphrey
Lazaro, Matayo
Patel, Uptal D.
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description INTRODUCTION: Non-communicable diseases are a growing global burden, and structured surveys can identify critical gaps to address this epidemic. In sub-Saharan Africa, there are very few well-tested survey instruments measuring population attributes related to non-communicable diseases. To meet this need, we have developed and validated the first instrument evaluating knowledge, attitudes and practices pertaining to chronic kidney disease in a Swahili-speaking population. METHODS AND RESULTS: Between December 2013 and June 2014, we conducted a four-stage, mixed-methods study among adults from the general population of northern Tanzania. In stage 1, the survey instrument was constructed in English by a group of cross-cultural experts from multiple disciplines and through content analysis of focus group discussions to ensure local significance. Following translation, in stage 2, we piloted the survey through cognitive and structured interviews, and in stage 3, in order to obtain initial evidence of reliability and construct validity, we recruited and then administered the instrument to a random sample of 606 adults. In stage 4, we conducted analyses to establish test-retest reliability and known-groups validity which was informed by thematic analysis of the qualitative data in stages 1 and 2. The final version consisted of 25 items divided into three conceptual domains: knowledge, attitudes and practices. Each item demonstrated excellent test-retest reliability with established content and construct validity. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a reliable and valid cross-cultural survey instrument designed to measure knowledge, attitudes and practices of chronic kidney disease in a Swahili-speaking population of Northern Tanzania. This instrument may be valuable for addressing gaps in non-communicable diseases care by understanding preferences regarding healthcare, formulating educational initiatives, and directing development of chronic disease management programs that incorporate chronic kidney disease across sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling pubmed-43748862015-04-04 Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population Stanifer, John W. Karia, Francis Voils, Corrine I. Turner, Elizabeth L. Maro, Venance Shimbi, Dionis Kilawe, Humphrey Lazaro, Matayo Patel, Uptal D. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Non-communicable diseases are a growing global burden, and structured surveys can identify critical gaps to address this epidemic. In sub-Saharan Africa, there are very few well-tested survey instruments measuring population attributes related to non-communicable diseases. To meet this need, we have developed and validated the first instrument evaluating knowledge, attitudes and practices pertaining to chronic kidney disease in a Swahili-speaking population. METHODS AND RESULTS: Between December 2013 and June 2014, we conducted a four-stage, mixed-methods study among adults from the general population of northern Tanzania. In stage 1, the survey instrument was constructed in English by a group of cross-cultural experts from multiple disciplines and through content analysis of focus group discussions to ensure local significance. Following translation, in stage 2, we piloted the survey through cognitive and structured interviews, and in stage 3, in order to obtain initial evidence of reliability and construct validity, we recruited and then administered the instrument to a random sample of 606 adults. In stage 4, we conducted analyses to establish test-retest reliability and known-groups validity which was informed by thematic analysis of the qualitative data in stages 1 and 2. The final version consisted of 25 items divided into three conceptual domains: knowledge, attitudes and practices. Each item demonstrated excellent test-retest reliability with established content and construct validity. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a reliable and valid cross-cultural survey instrument designed to measure knowledge, attitudes and practices of chronic kidney disease in a Swahili-speaking population of Northern Tanzania. This instrument may be valuable for addressing gaps in non-communicable diseases care by understanding preferences regarding healthcare, formulating educational initiatives, and directing development of chronic disease management programs that incorporate chronic kidney disease across sub-Saharan Africa. Public Library of Science 2015-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4374886/ /pubmed/25811781 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121722 Text en © 2015 Stanifer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Stanifer, John W.
Karia, Francis
Voils, Corrine I.
Turner, Elizabeth L.
Maro, Venance
Shimbi, Dionis
Kilawe, Humphrey
Lazaro, Matayo
Patel, Uptal D.
Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population
title Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population
title_full Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population
title_fullStr Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population
title_full_unstemmed Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population
title_short Development and Validation of a Cross-Cultural Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Survey Instrument for Chronic Kidney Disease in a Swahili-Speaking Population
title_sort development and validation of a cross-cultural knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey instrument for chronic kidney disease in a swahili-speaking population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4374886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25811781
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121722
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