1.Designing a content validated community needs assessment questionnaire for two densely populated barangays in Binangonan, Rizal: a psychometric study protocol
Jordan Barbra Nava ; Archelle Jane Callejo-Tiuseco ; Christian Rey Rimando ; Hannah Mae Almeida ; John Carlo Carandang ; Anne Trisha Chua ; Cassiopeia Melle Hilario ; John Eugene Leongson ; Rafael Francisco Lozano ; Juana Margarita Roxas ; Christianne Allyssa Tia
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 2023;6(2):38-44
BACKGROUND:
Prior to developing a community-based rehabilitation program, there is a need to conduct a needs assessment to identify the factors
that may affect the quality of life (QOL) in a community. However, after reviewing related literature, no community needs assessment tools were
readily accessible and were directed toward the target population and research locale of this study.
OBJECTIVE:
The study aims to develop and
validate a questionnaire that assesses the needs of selected barangays in Binangonan, Rizal as part of the first phase of the PRECEDE-PROCEED
model.
METHODS:
A purposive sampling method will be utilized in recruiting via email a panel of experts, consisting of five content experts and five
lay experts, to evaluate the researcher-developed questionnaire’s content validity. Content validity will be assessed through evaluation of the tool’s
grammar, choice of words, question construction, and scoring of items. The data will then be analyzed by a statistician using content validity ratio
(CVR) and content validity index (CVI) where questions may be retained, revised, or eliminated.
EXPECTED RESULTS
The study expects to produce a
content-validated questionnaire in English consisting of four dimensions: social, epidemiological, educational, and administrative/policy. For an
item to be considered valid, scores for CVR and CVI should be equal to or greater than the cut-off values. The information from the questionnaire
may be utilized by healthcare professionals aiming to improve the QOL in the community.