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Iatreia
Print version ISSN 0121-0793
Abstract
WHITE, Michael et al. Translation, cultural adaptation and validity of content and construct of “Feedback-Provider in Medical Education” questionnaire in medical students. Iatreia [online]. 2021, vol.34, n.4, pp.356-364. Epub Nov 19, 2021. ISSN 0121-0793. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.iatreia.117.
Introduction:
The Feedback in Medical Education questionnaire (FEEDME-Provider) is an instrument that measures the interaction between the medical student or resident with the doctor who provides the feedback.
Objectives:
This study aims to translate and culturally adapt the FEEDME-Provider questionnaire to Latin American Spanish and evaluate its internal consistency and validity of content and structural construct.
Methods:
An instrumental analytical observational study was carried out on 139 medical students. The scale validity was determined through Aiken V coefficient and its 95% confidence intervals. In addition, factor analysis and reliability tests were carried out.
Results:
All Aiken V coefficient values were statistically significant (V > 0,70) with appropriate 95% CI lower limit values. The asymmetry and kurtosis of the items were less than ± 1.5. The exploratory factor analysis revealed the existence of 3 factors, which correspond to the theoretical structure of the original scale. All the items presented saturation values > 0.30. However, items 1 and 3 were eliminated because they did not correspond theoretically to their factor. Regarding the reliability of the total scale and its factors, Cronbach’s α coefficient is greater than 0.80, which indicates that the scale has internal consistency.
Conclusions:
The appropriate translation and cultural adjustments of some items resulted in consistent psychometric properties (reliability and validity of content and structural construct) of the FEEDME-Provider Scale scores in a sample of Peruvian medical students.
Keywords : Factor Analysis, Statistical; Internship and Residency; Students Medical; Surveys and Questionnaires.