Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, António
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Mónica, Roque, Fátima, Falcão, Amílcar, Ramalheira, Elmano, Figueiras, Adolfo, Herdeiro, Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10314/7499
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-015-1332-y
Resumo: Background: Understanding physicians' antibiotic-prescribing behaviour is fundamental when it comes to improving antibiotic use and tackling the growing rates of antimicrobial resistance. The aim of the study was to develop and validate--in terms of face validity, content validity and reliability--an instrument designed to assess the attitudes and knowledge underlying physician antibiotic prescribing. Methods: The questionnaire development and validation process comprised two different steps, namely: (1) content and face validation, which included a literature review and validation both by physicians and by Portuguese language and clinical psychology experts; and (2) reliability analysis, using the test-retest method, to assess the questionnaire's internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) and reproducibility (intraclass correlation coefficient--ICC). The questionnaire includes 17 items assessing attitudes and knowledge about antibiotic prescribing and resistances and 9 items evaluating the importance of different sources of knowledge. The study was conducted in the catchment area covered by Portugal's Northern Regional Health Administration and used a convenience sample of 61 primary-care and 50 hospital-care physicians. Results: Response rate was 64% (49% to retest) for primary-care physicians and 66% (60% to retest) for hospital-care physicians. Content validity resulted in 9 changes to professional concepts. Face validity assessment resulted in 19 changes to linguistic and interpretative terms. In the case of the reliability analysis, the ICC values indicated a minimum of fair to good reproducibility (ICC > 0.4), and the Cronbach alpha values were satisfactory (α > 0.70). Conclusions: The questionnaire developed is valid--in terms of face validity, content validity and reliability--for assessing physicians' attitudes to and knowledge of antibiotic prescribing and resistance, in both hospital and primary-care settings, and could be a very useful tool for characterising physicians' antibiotic-prescribing behaviour.
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spelling Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliabilityBackground: Understanding physicians' antibiotic-prescribing behaviour is fundamental when it comes to improving antibiotic use and tackling the growing rates of antimicrobial resistance. The aim of the study was to develop and validate--in terms of face validity, content validity and reliability--an instrument designed to assess the attitudes and knowledge underlying physician antibiotic prescribing. Methods: The questionnaire development and validation process comprised two different steps, namely: (1) content and face validation, which included a literature review and validation both by physicians and by Portuguese language and clinical psychology experts; and (2) reliability analysis, using the test-retest method, to assess the questionnaire's internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) and reproducibility (intraclass correlation coefficient--ICC). The questionnaire includes 17 items assessing attitudes and knowledge about antibiotic prescribing and resistances and 9 items evaluating the importance of different sources of knowledge. The study was conducted in the catchment area covered by Portugal's Northern Regional Health Administration and used a convenience sample of 61 primary-care and 50 hospital-care physicians. Results: Response rate was 64% (49% to retest) for primary-care physicians and 66% (60% to retest) for hospital-care physicians. Content validity resulted in 9 changes to professional concepts. Face validity assessment resulted in 19 changes to linguistic and interpretative terms. In the case of the reliability analysis, the ICC values indicated a minimum of fair to good reproducibility (ICC > 0.4), and the Cronbach alpha values were satisfactory (α > 0.70). Conclusions: The questionnaire developed is valid--in terms of face validity, content validity and reliability--for assessing physicians' attitudes to and knowledge of antibiotic prescribing and resistance, in both hospital and primary-care settings, and could be a very useful tool for characterising physicians' antibiotic-prescribing behaviour.2023-01-23T15:46:13Z2023-01-232016-01-08T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10314/7499http://hdl.handle.net/10314/7499https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-015-1332-yeng26746228Rodrigues, AntónioFerreira, MónicaRoque, FátimaFalcão, AmílcarRamalheira, ElmanoFigueiras, AdolfoHerdeiro, Mariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-30T03:03:52ZPortal AgregadorONG
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title Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability
spellingShingle Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability
Rodrigues, António
title_short Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability
title_full Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability
title_fullStr Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability
title_full_unstemmed Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability
title_sort Physicians attitudes and knowledge concerning antibiotic prescription and resistance: questionnaire development and reliability
author Rodrigues, António
author_facet Rodrigues, António
Ferreira, Mónica
Roque, Fátima
Falcão, Amílcar
Ramalheira, Elmano
Figueiras, Adolfo
Herdeiro, Maria
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author2 Ferreira, Mónica
Roque, Fátima
Falcão, Amílcar
Ramalheira, Elmano
Figueiras, Adolfo
Herdeiro, Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, António
Ferreira, Mónica
Roque, Fátima
Falcão, Amílcar
Ramalheira, Elmano
Figueiras, Adolfo
Herdeiro, Maria
description Background: Understanding physicians' antibiotic-prescribing behaviour is fundamental when it comes to improving antibiotic use and tackling the growing rates of antimicrobial resistance. The aim of the study was to develop and validate--in terms of face validity, content validity and reliability--an instrument designed to assess the attitudes and knowledge underlying physician antibiotic prescribing. Methods: The questionnaire development and validation process comprised two different steps, namely: (1) content and face validation, which included a literature review and validation both by physicians and by Portuguese language and clinical psychology experts; and (2) reliability analysis, using the test-retest method, to assess the questionnaire's internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha) and reproducibility (intraclass correlation coefficient--ICC). The questionnaire includes 17 items assessing attitudes and knowledge about antibiotic prescribing and resistances and 9 items evaluating the importance of different sources of knowledge. The study was conducted in the catchment area covered by Portugal's Northern Regional Health Administration and used a convenience sample of 61 primary-care and 50 hospital-care physicians. Results: Response rate was 64% (49% to retest) for primary-care physicians and 66% (60% to retest) for hospital-care physicians. Content validity resulted in 9 changes to professional concepts. Face validity assessment resulted in 19 changes to linguistic and interpretative terms. In the case of the reliability analysis, the ICC values indicated a minimum of fair to good reproducibility (ICC > 0.4), and the Cronbach alpha values were satisfactory (α > 0.70). Conclusions: The questionnaire developed is valid--in terms of face validity, content validity and reliability--for assessing physicians' attitudes to and knowledge of antibiotic prescribing and resistance, in both hospital and primary-care settings, and could be a very useful tool for characterising physicians' antibiotic-prescribing behaviour.
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