Instrumentos para evaluar conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas en salud oral para padres/cuidadores de niños menores

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Objectives: Designing three instruments for evaluating oral health knowledge, attitudes and practice in parents/caregivers of low social-economic status 0-5 year-olds. Evaluating the instruments' reliability in terms of internal consistency and analysing items. Methods: Three instruments were constructed for evaluating low social-economic status 0-5 year-olds' parents/caregivers' oral health knowledge, attitudes and practice in the municipality of Usaquén, Bogotá, Colombia. 47 parents/caregivers were given a test establishing the instrument's reliability in terms of internal consistency and the adults' level of knowledge, attitudes and practice. A sub-sample was qualitatively analysed (content verification and understanding). Reliability was evaluated using Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Items were analysed for improving constructing and understanding the questions, taking four criteria into account: corrected homogeneity index (CHI), response trend, correlation between items and qualitative analysis. Results: Cronbach's alpha coefficient for knowledge, attitudes and practice was 0,82, 0,80 and 0,62, respectively. Participants' level of knowledge, attitudes and practice was acceptable (60 %, 55 % and 91 %, respectively). Conclusions: This study found two out of the three evaluated instruments to be reliable (knowledge and attitudes); all three of them were then redesigned. The resulting instruments represent a valuable tool which can be used in future studies for describing and evaluating preventative programmes.

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Martignon, S., Bautista-Mendoza, G., González-Carrera, M. C., Lafaurie-Villamil, G. I., Morales, V., & Santamaría, R. (2008). Instrumentos para evaluar conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas en salud oral para padres/cuidadores de niños menores. Revista de Salud Publica, 10(2), 308–314. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0124-00642008000200011

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