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Knowledge, attitudes, behavioral and organizational factors of health professions students for a competent smoking cessation practice: An instrument adaptation and psychometric validation study in Spanish and English samples

Authors :
Pueyo-Garrigues, María
Agüera, Zaida
Andrés, Ana
Lluch-Canut, Maria Teresa
Tricas-Sauras, Sandra
Duaso, María
Feliu, Ariadna
Pardavila-Belio, Miren Idoia
Anton, Laura
Cornejo-Ovalle, Marco
Puig-Llobet, Montserrat
Moreno-Arroyo, Carmen
Barroso, Tereza
Roca, Judith
Martínez, Cristina Martínez
Pueyo-Garrigues, María
Agüera, Zaida
Andrés, Ana
Lluch-Canut, Maria Teresa
Tricas-Sauras, Sandra
Duaso, María
Feliu, Ariadna
Pardavila-Belio, Miren Idoia
Anton, Laura
Cornejo-Ovalle, Marco
Puig-Llobet, Montserrat
Moreno-Arroyo, Carmen
Barroso, Tereza
Roca, Judith
Martínez, Cristina Martínez
Source :
Nurse education in practice, 70
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: To improve smoking cessation, training of health professions students is essential. However, no specific instrument is available to assess factors that may affect students' learning about smoking cessation practice. Aim: To adapt and validate the Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Organization questionnaire in the population of undergraduate health professions students. Design: Methodological research. Methods: The researchers conducted this study with 511 Spanish and 186 English health professions students from four different universities. We used a four-step approach: 1) adaptation of the items to the target population and validation of the content by a panel of experts; 2) a pilot study to test face validity; 3) linguistic adaptation of the Spanish version to English; and 4) the psychometric assessment based on construct validity, criterion validity and internal consistency. Results: Exploratory factor analysis revealed four subscales for the Spanish version, namely ‘Individual knowledge and skills’, ‘Individual attitudes and beliefs’, ‘Organizational support’ and ‘Organizational resources’, which accounted for 85.1% of the variance. Confirmatory factor analysis in the holdout Spanish and English samples revealed adequate goodness-of-fit values, supporting the factor structure. Hypotheses testing demonstrated significant differences by capacitation in smoking cessation interventions and degree courses, providing further evidence regarding construct validity. All the subscales correlated positively with the criterion variables (5 A's smoking cessation model), except for the ‘Organizational resources’ subscale, which was not significantly correlated with the 5 A's. The overall Cronbach's alpha was.83 for the Spanish version and.88 for the English one. Conclusions: Our results provide empirical support for the use of the Knowledge, Attitudes, Behaviors and Organization questionnaire for Students as a reliable and valid instrument to assess knowledge, at<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nurse education in practice, 70
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1435876415
Document Type :
Electronic Resource