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Community partners’ responses to items assessing stakeholder engagement: Cognitive response testing in measure development
by
Leahy, Nora
, Ackermann, Nicole
, Bowen, Deborah J.
, Thompson, Vetta L. Sanders
, Goodman, Melody S.
in
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/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Community involvement
/ Community participation
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Delphi method
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Language
/ Literacy
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Participation
/ Policy sciences
/ Principles
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research design
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociological research
/ Stakeholder Participation
/ Stakeholders
/ Test reliability
/ Young Adult
2020
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Community partners’ responses to items assessing stakeholder engagement: Cognitive response testing in measure development
by
Leahy, Nora
, Ackermann, Nicole
, Bowen, Deborah J.
, Thompson, Vetta L. Sanders
, Goodman, Melody S.
in
Accessibility
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Community involvement
/ Community participation
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Delphi method
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Language
/ Literacy
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Participation
/ Policy sciences
/ Principles
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research design
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociological research
/ Stakeholder Participation
/ Stakeholders
/ Test reliability
/ Young Adult
2020
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Community partners’ responses to items assessing stakeholder engagement: Cognitive response testing in measure development
by
Leahy, Nora
, Ackermann, Nicole
, Bowen, Deborah J.
, Thompson, Vetta L. Sanders
, Goodman, Melody S.
in
Accessibility
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Community involvement
/ Community participation
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Delphi method
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Interviews
/ Language
/ Literacy
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Participation
/ Policy sciences
/ Principles
/ Public health
/ Qualitative Research
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research design
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociological research
/ Stakeholder Participation
/ Stakeholders
/ Test reliability
/ Young Adult
2020
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Community partners’ responses to items assessing stakeholder engagement: Cognitive response testing in measure development
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Community partners’ responses to items assessing stakeholder engagement: Cognitive response testing in measure development
2020
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Despite recognition of the importance of stakeholder input into research, there is a lack of validated measures to assess how well constituencies are engaged and their input integrated into research design. Measurement theory suggests that a community engagement measure should use clear and simple language and capture important components of underlying constructs, resulting in a valid measure that is accessible to a broad audience.
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate how community members understood and responded to a measure of community engagement developed to be reliable, valid, easily administered, and broadly usable.
Cognitive response interviews were completed, during which participants described their reactions to items and how they processed them. Participants were asked to interpret item meaning, paraphrase items, and identify difficult or problematic terms and phrases, as well as provide any concerns with response options while responding to 16 of 32 survey items.
The results of the cognitive response interviews of participants (N = 16) suggest concerns about plain language and literacy, clarity of question focus, and the lack of context clues to facilitate processing in response to items querying research experience. Minimal concerns were related to response options. Participants suggested changes in words and terms, as well as item structure.
Qualitative research can improve the validity and accessibility of measures that assess stakeholder experience of community-engaged research. The findings suggest wording and sentence structure changes that improve ability to assess implementation of community engagement and its impact on research outcomes.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Language
/ Literacy
/ Male
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