Nutrition self-efficacy assessment: Designing and psychometric evaluation in a community-dwelling elderly population

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Background: Awareness of nutrition self-efficacy dimensions can enable healthcare providers to guide their use in screening and providing a context for positive changes such as in promoting a healthy lifestyle and quality care among elderly people. Objectives: Developing an instrument for assessing nutrition self-efficacy among Iranian elderly population. Methods: A sequential mixed exploratory design was applied to clarify and determine dimensions of nutrition self-efficacy in a community-dwelling elderly population in two phases. The first phase included a related literature review and a qualitative study. The validity and reliability of the tool were investigated in the second phase. The instrument's content validity was assessed by experts in nutrition self-efficacy's field and reliability was determined by internal consistency and construct reliability. Results: Three factors (adherence efficacy, preventive behaviors, and information effectiveness) and 29 items were obtained after assessing the face, content, and construct validity. The reliability of the nutrition self-efficacy questionnaire (NSEQ) exceeded α > 0.7. Concerning the cumulative percent of the variance, the three factors determined 64.05% of the total variance. Conclusions: The NSEQ designed in this study, using the background experiences of the elderly living in the community and a review of related texts, and has acceptable reliability and validity. However, the diet self-efficacy questionnaire cannot yet be used as a gold standard, but it can be recommended for use as a measurement of individual diet self-efficacy in a community-dwelling elderly population.

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Shamsalinia, A., Ghadimi, R., Chafjiri, R. T., Norouzinejad, F., Pourhabib, A., & Ghaffari, F. (2019). Nutrition self-efficacy assessment: Designing and psychometric evaluation in a community-dwelling elderly population. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-019-0203-3

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