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How many key informants are enough? Analysing the validity of the community readiness assessment
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Gansefort, Dirk
, Jürgens, Dorothee
, Muellmann, Saskia
, Brand, Tilman
, Zeeb, Hajo
in
Aged
/ Analysis
/ Assessment
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Community health services
/ Community readiness
/ Community-based health promotion
/ Data collection
/ Exercise
/ Health Promotion
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Key informants
/ Life Sciences
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Older people
/ Physical activity
/ Preparedness
/ Public participation
/ Regression analysis
/ Research Note
/ Sports & recreation clubs
/ Sports facilities
/ Validity
2021
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How many key informants are enough? Analysing the validity of the community readiness assessment
by
Gansefort, Dirk
, Jürgens, Dorothee
, Muellmann, Saskia
, Brand, Tilman
, Zeeb, Hajo
in
Aged
/ Analysis
/ Assessment
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Community health services
/ Community readiness
/ Community-based health promotion
/ Data collection
/ Exercise
/ Health Promotion
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Key informants
/ Life Sciences
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Older people
/ Physical activity
/ Preparedness
/ Public participation
/ Regression analysis
/ Research Note
/ Sports & recreation clubs
/ Sports facilities
/ Validity
2021
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How many key informants are enough? Analysing the validity of the community readiness assessment
by
Gansefort, Dirk
, Jürgens, Dorothee
, Muellmann, Saskia
, Brand, Tilman
, Zeeb, Hajo
in
Aged
/ Analysis
/ Assessment
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Community health services
/ Community readiness
/ Community-based health promotion
/ Data collection
/ Exercise
/ Health Promotion
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Key informants
/ Life Sciences
/ Medicine/Public Health
/ Older people
/ Physical activity
/ Preparedness
/ Public participation
/ Regression analysis
/ Research Note
/ Sports & recreation clubs
/ Sports facilities
/ Validity
2021
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How many key informants are enough? Analysing the validity of the community readiness assessment
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How many key informants are enough? Analysing the validity of the community readiness assessment
2021
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Overview
Objective
Communities are important settings for health promotion and prevention. The community readiness assessment offers a structured approach to assess resources and opportunities to tackle a health problem within a community. The assessment relies on semi-structured interviews with key informants from the communities. A number of 4–6 key informant interviews are recommended in the literature. However, it is unclear whether this is sufficient to obtain a valid representation of the respective community. This study analysed whether increasing the number of key informants from 4–6 to 12–15 alters the results of the community readiness assessment.
Results
A total of 55 community readiness interviews were carried out in 4 communities. Overall, the community readiness scores showed little variation after having interviewed 10 key informants in a community. However, even after completing 10 interviews in a community, key informants were still able to identify up to 6 new information items regarding community efforts for physical activity promotion among the elderly, contact and communication channel for informing or approaching the target group, or barriers to participation.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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