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School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools
BACKGROUND: This systematic review aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the school health’s assessment tools in primary schools through COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist. We examined the studies that have addressed the measurement properties of school-health instruments to give a clear ov...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7380271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32742780 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9459 |
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author | Kazemitabar, Maryam Moghadamzadeh, Ali Habibi, Mojtaba Hakimzadeh, Rezvan Garcia, Danilo |
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description | BACKGROUND: This systematic review aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the school health’s assessment tools in primary schools through COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist. We examined the studies that have addressed the measurement properties of school-health instruments to give a clear overview of the quality of all available tools measuring school health in primary schools. This systematic review was registered in PROPERO with the Registration ID: CRD42020158158. METHOD: Databases of EBSCOhost, PubMed, ProQuest, Wily, PROSPERO, and OpenGrey were systematically searched without any time limitation to find all full-text English journal articles studied at least one of the COSMIN checklist measurement properties of a school-health assessment tool in primary schools. The instruments should be constructed based on a school health model. The eligible studies were assessed by COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist to report their quality of methodology for each measurement property and for the whole study by rating high, moderate or low quality. RESULTS: At the final screening just seven studies remained for review. Four studies were tool development, three of them were rated as “adequate” and the other study as “very good”; five studies examined the content validity, three of them were appraised as “very good”, and the two remaining as “inadequate”. All seven studies measured structural validity, three of them were evaluated as “very good”, three other were scored as “adequate”, and the last study as “inadequate”. All the seven studies investigated the internal consistency, five of them were assessed as “very good”, one was rated as “doubtful”, and the last one as “inadequate”. Just one study examined the cross-cultural validity and was rated as “adequate”. Finally, all seven studies measured reliability, two of them were rated as “very good” and the rest five studies were appraised as “doubtful”. All rating was based on COSMIN checklist criteria for quality of measurement properties assessment. CONCLUSION: The number of studies addressing school health assessment tools was very low and therefore not sufficient. Hence, there is a serious need to investigate the psychometric properties of the available instruments measuring school health at primary schools. Moreover, the studies included in the present systematic review did not fulfill all the criteria of the COSMIN checklist for assessing measurement properties. We suggest that future studies consider these criteria for measuring psychometric properties and developing school health assessment tools. |
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spelling | pubmed-73802712020-07-31 School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools Kazemitabar, Maryam Moghadamzadeh, Ali Habibi, Mojtaba Hakimzadeh, Rezvan Garcia, Danilo PeerJ Health Policy BACKGROUND: This systematic review aimed to investigate the psychometric properties of the school health’s assessment tools in primary schools through COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist. We examined the studies that have addressed the measurement properties of school-health instruments to give a clear overview of the quality of all available tools measuring school health in primary schools. This systematic review was registered in PROPERO with the Registration ID: CRD42020158158. METHOD: Databases of EBSCOhost, PubMed, ProQuest, Wily, PROSPERO, and OpenGrey were systematically searched without any time limitation to find all full-text English journal articles studied at least one of the COSMIN checklist measurement properties of a school-health assessment tool in primary schools. The instruments should be constructed based on a school health model. The eligible studies were assessed by COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist to report their quality of methodology for each measurement property and for the whole study by rating high, moderate or low quality. RESULTS: At the final screening just seven studies remained for review. Four studies were tool development, three of them were rated as “adequate” and the other study as “very good”; five studies examined the content validity, three of them were appraised as “very good”, and the two remaining as “inadequate”. All seven studies measured structural validity, three of them were evaluated as “very good”, three other were scored as “adequate”, and the last study as “inadequate”. All the seven studies investigated the internal consistency, five of them were assessed as “very good”, one was rated as “doubtful”, and the last one as “inadequate”. Just one study examined the cross-cultural validity and was rated as “adequate”. Finally, all seven studies measured reliability, two of them were rated as “very good” and the rest five studies were appraised as “doubtful”. All rating was based on COSMIN checklist criteria for quality of measurement properties assessment. CONCLUSION: The number of studies addressing school health assessment tools was very low and therefore not sufficient. Hence, there is a serious need to investigate the psychometric properties of the available instruments measuring school health at primary schools. Moreover, the studies included in the present systematic review did not fulfill all the criteria of the COSMIN checklist for assessing measurement properties. We suggest that future studies consider these criteria for measuring psychometric properties and developing school health assessment tools. PeerJ Inc. 2020-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7380271/ /pubmed/32742780 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9459 Text en ©2020 Kazemitabar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Health Policy Kazemitabar, Maryam Moghadamzadeh, Ali Habibi, Mojtaba Hakimzadeh, Rezvan Garcia, Danilo School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools |
title | School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools |
title_full | School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools |
title_fullStr | School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools |
title_full_unstemmed | School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools |
title_short | School health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools |
title_sort | school health assessment tools: a systematic review of measurement in primary schools |
topic | Health Policy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7380271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32742780 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9459 |
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