What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology

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Autor(a) principal: Reichenheim,Michael
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Bastos,João Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102021000100239
Resumo: ABSTRACT The development and cross-cultural adaptation of measurement instruments have received less attention in methodological discussions, even though it is essential for epidemiological research. At the same time, the quality of epidemiological measurements is often below ideal standards for the construction of solid knowledge on the health-disease process. The scarcity of systematizations in the field about what, what for, and how to adequately measure intangible constructs contributes to this scenario. In this review, we propose a procedural model divided into phases and stages aimed at measuring constructs at acceptable levels of validity, reliability, and comparability. Underlying our proposal is the idea that not only some but several connected studies should be conducted to obtain appropriate measurement instruments. Implementing the model may contribute to broadening the interest in measurement instruments and, especially, addressing key epidemiological problems.
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title What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology
spellingShingle What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology
Reichenheim,Michael
Epidemiologic Measurements
Data Accuracy
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Validation Studies as Topic
title_short What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology
title_full What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology
title_fullStr What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology
title_full_unstemmed What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology
title_sort What, what for and how? Developing measurement instruments in epidemiology
author Reichenheim,Michael
author_facet Reichenheim,Michael
Bastos,João Luiz
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author2 Bastos,João Luiz
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Bastos,João Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiologic Measurements
Data Accuracy
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Validation Studies as Topic
topic Epidemiologic Measurements
Data Accuracy
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Validation Studies as Topic
description ABSTRACT The development and cross-cultural adaptation of measurement instruments have received less attention in methodological discussions, even though it is essential for epidemiological research. At the same time, the quality of epidemiological measurements is often below ideal standards for the construction of solid knowledge on the health-disease process. The scarcity of systematizations in the field about what, what for, and how to adequately measure intangible constructs contributes to this scenario. In this review, we propose a procedural model divided into phases and stages aimed at measuring constructs at acceptable levels of validity, reliability, and comparability. Underlying our proposal is the idea that not only some but several connected studies should be conducted to obtain appropriate measurement instruments. Implementing the model may contribute to broadening the interest in measurement instruments and, especially, addressing key epidemiological problems.
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