1. Development and validation of a knowledge, attitude, and practice questionnaire on nutrition-related cancer prevention for Iranian women.
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Sasanfar, Bahareh, Toorang, Fatemeh, Nemati, Saeed, Djazayery, Abolghassem, and Zendehdel, Kazem
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COMMUNITIES , *STATISTICAL correlation , *TEST validity , *EXPERIMENTAL design , *FOOD habits , *HEALTH attitudes , *HEALTH facilities , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL referrals , *NUTRITION , *PUBLIC health , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *WOMEN , *QUALITATIVE research , *STATISTICAL reliability , *MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques , *HEALTH literacy , *RESEARCH methodology evaluation , *INTRACLASS correlation ,TUMOR prevention ,RESEARCH evaluation - Abstract
Background: Designing cancer prevention programs needs information on knowledge, attitude, and practice of the community. Unfortunately, this information is not available in Iran. Materials and Methods: We developed a questionnaire (NUTCANKAPQ) to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of Iranian women regarding cancer prevention dietary habits. We recruited women who had referred to public health-care centers in Tehran, Iran. To assess validity, we applied face, content, and construct validity methods. We performed test--retest approaches to assess reliability, and internal consistency of the questionnaire was assessed through Cronbach's alpha and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). Results: Qualitative content validity was carried out by an expert panel, and internal consistency was deemed satisfactory (Cronbach's alpha, >0.6). We also observed high reliability in the questionnaire (ICC = 0.85). The mean (± standard deviation) scores for knowledge, attitude, and practice of study participants were 28.3 (±14.1), 67.1 (±18.9), and 53.7 (±8.3), respectively. The result of exploratory factor analysis, Kaiser--Meyer--Olkin (KMO), implied that the model was reasonably fit (KMO > 0.6). The final questionnaire included seventy items. Conclusion: NUTCANKAPQ is a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of cancer-related nutrition knowledge, attitude, and practice among the Iranian population. Application of NUTCANKAPQ may provide important clues for policy-making and improvement of cancer prevention programs among the Iranian population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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