
Russian adaptation of “questionnaire for doctors and nurses’ views on people living with HIV/AIDS” and “comprehensive health staff questionnaire (for sentinel surveillance)” for russian-speaking medical professionals
Author(s) -
Л. В. Сутурина,
Сутурина Лариса Викторовна,
Mikhail Kuzmin,
Кузьмин Михаил Юрьевич,
Darya P. Markova,
Маркова Дарья Павловна,
Alina Atalyan,
Аталян Алина Валерьевна
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
sociologiâ mediciny
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2413-2942
pISSN - 1728-2810
DOI - 10.17816/1728-2810-2020-19-1-4-10
Subject(s) - validity , adaptation (eye) , reliability (semiconductor) , medicine , questionnaire , family medicine , nursing , content validity , cronbach's alpha , psychology , clinical psychology , psychometrics , social science , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics , neuroscience , sociology
This study presents a step-by-step Russian adaptation of the Questionnaire for doctors and nurses views on people living with HIV/AIDS and Comprehensive Health Staff Questionnaire (for sentinel surveillance) for Russian-speaking audience of medical professionals. Based on the analysis of foreign and domestic studies, it is concluded that no specialized questionnaires on the stigmatization of people living with HIV (PLHIV) for health professionals are available. A sample of 250 medical workers of different levels (doctors and nurses) of Eastern Siberia is used for the step-by-step adaptation of questionnaires indicating the procedures for the compliance with the content validity, criteria validity, reliability, and reproducibility. Overall, the findings of this study indicate that the level of reliability of the Russian language version of the Questionnaire for doctors and nurses views on people living with HIV/ AIDS is sufficient: Cronbachs alpha for this questionnaire was 0.72, and that of the Comprehensive Health Staff Questionnaire (for sentinel surveillance) was 0,77. At the same time, the high criteria validity of both questionnaires was established based on the correlation of the obtained questionnaire results. Therefore, these questionnaires can be used to evaluate the level of stigmatization of PLHIV among health professionals.