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Development, validation & pilot testing of a questionnaire to assess healthcare seeking behaviour, healthcare service utilization & out-ofpocket expenditure of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups of Odisha, India.

Authors :
Ghosal, Jyoti
Dutta, Ambarish
Kshatri, Jaya Singh
Das, Arundhuti
Kanungo, Srikanta
Singh, Aalapti
Kerketta, Sushmita
Ghosal, Shishirendu
Kaur, Harpreet
Bal, Madhusmita
Ranjit, Manoranjan
Satpathy, Sudhir Kumar
Pati, Sanghamitra
Source :
Indian Journal of Medical Research. May2023, Vol. 157 Issue 5, p412-420. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background & objectives: Assessing healthcare seeking behaviour (HSB), healthcare utilization and related out-of-pocket expenditures of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) of India through a prism of the health system may help to achieve equitable health outcomes. Therefore, this comprehensive study was envisaged to examine these issues among PVTGs of Odisha, India. However, there exists no validated questionnaire to measure these variables among PVTGs. Therefore, a study questionnaire was developed for this purpose and validated. Methods: Questionnaire was constructed in four phases: questionnaire development, validity assessment, pilot testing and reliability assessment. Nine domain experts face validated questionnaire in two rounds, followed by a single round of quantitative content validity. Next, the questionnaire was pretested in three rounds using cognitive interviews and pilot-tested among 335 and 100 eligible individuals for the two sections healthcare seeking behaviour (HSB-Q) and maternal and child healthcare service utilization (MCHSU-Q). Internal consistency reliability was assessed for de novo HSB-Q. Results: On two rounds of expert-driven face validity, 55 items were eliminated from 200 items. Questionnaire showed moderate to high content validity (item-level content validity index range: 0.78 to 1, scale-level content validity index/universal agreement: 0.73; scale-level content validity index/average: 0.96 and multirater kappa statistics range: 0.6 to 1). During the pre-test, items were altered until saturation was achieved. Pilot testing helped to refine interview modalities. The Cronbach alpha and McDonald’s omega assessing internal consistency of HSB-Q were 0.8 and 0.85, respectively. Interpretation & conclusions: The questionnaire was found to be valid and reliable to explore healthcare seeking behaviour, maternal and child healthcare utilization and related out-of-pocket expenditure incurred by PVTGs of Odisha, India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09715916
Volume :
157
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Indian Journal of Medical Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164663054
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijmr.ijmr_3570_21