Title of article :
Development, Translation and Validation of Questionnaires for Diarrhoea and Respiratoryrelated Illnesses during Probiotic Administration in Children
Author/Authors :
lau, amy sie-yik universiti sains malaysia - school of industrial technology, MALAYSIA , yusoff, muhamad saiful bahri universiti sains malaysia - school of medical sciences, MALAYSIA , lee, yeong-yeh universiti sains malaysia - school of medical sciences, MALAYSIA , choi, sy-bing universiti sains malaysia - school of industrial technology, MALAYSIA , rashid, faridah universiti sains malaysia - school of medical sciences, MALAYSIA , wahid, normala universiti sains malaysia - community health center, MALAYSIA , xiao, jin-zhong morinaga milk industry co. ltd. - next generation science institute, JAPAN , liong, min-tze universiti sains malaysia - school of industrial technology, MALAYSIA
Abstract :
Background: Gastrointestinal illnesses and respiratory-related illnesses are common among young children in Malaysia, especially those who are attending day care. During administration of probiotic, the occurences of gastrointestinal and respiratory-related illnesses can be reduced. These were observed by evaluation through a single questionnaire. However, currently no single tool exists to simultaneously evaluate the domains of gastrointestinal and respiratory-related illnesses among these young children. The current study aimed to develop a source questionnaire in English, translate and validate into the Malay. Methods: Relevant domains of gastrointestinal and respiratory-related illnesses were identified to generate items and formed a screening tool through literature reviews, focus groups and opinions of experts. Results: The developed Basic Demographic and Lifestyle Questionnaire (BDLQ) and Monthly Healthy Questionnaires (MHQ) showed item-level content validity index (I-CVI) of 0.99 and 0.97, respectively, while the translated Malay versions showed I-CVI of 1.00 and 0.99, respectively. Item-level face validity index (I-FVI) of 1.00 for both questionnaires were obtained from 30 respondents showing that the items were clear and comprehensible. Conclusion: This study showed good level of I-CVI and I-FVI in both developed questionnaires and their Malay translated versions. These tools in English and Malay were valid and thus reliable to be used for assessing gastrointestinal and respiratory-related illnesses in young children.
Keywords :
Questionnaire development , Validation , Probiotic , Diarrhoea , Respiratory , related illnesses
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)
Journal title :
Education in Medicine Journal(EIMJ)