Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
DOI
10.3906/sag-2005-243
Abstract
Background/aim: During the intense periods of the COVID-19 pandemic, legal measures were taken for its containment. However, since legal precautions cannot be implemented continuously, hand washing, mask usage and obeying social distance rules are important in combating the pandemic. Complying with these rules is mostly individual decisions. The behavior of individuals has a prominent place in the course of the pandemic. In this study, we aimed to develop a scale which could measure compliance with outbreak measures. Materials and methods: This study was conducted in two stages after evaluation of the content validity of the item pool formed by the research group by experts. For construct validity, the scale subdimensions were determined in 250 people between the ages of 18-70 years at the first stage and the definitive version of the 20-item scale was constructed. In the second stage, exploratory factor analysis was repeated in a group of 484 people, and confirmatory factor analysis was performed. Cronbach's alpha coefficients, Spearman-Brown coefficients, test-retest methods were used to determine reliability. Results: The variance explanation of the scale consisting of 20 items and two subdimensions in the explanatory factor analysis is 63.434% (n = 484). Confirmatory factor analysis resulted in CMIN/DF = 3.540, RMR = 0.043, NFI Delta 1 = 0.928, TLI rho 2 = 0.939, CFI = 0.947, RMSEA = 0.072, SRMR = 0.0368. Cronbach's alpha value of the scale is 0.95; and the Spearman Brown coefficient equal length analysis resulted in 0.928. The temporal consistency of the scale was evaluated with the test-retest method (P = 0.893). The structure, content validity, temporal consistency, item discrimination, and internal consistency were evaluated and found to have acceptable valid, reliable properties. Conclusion: The outbreak prevention recommendation compliance scale is a valid and reliable tool with which compliance with the prevention plans can be evaluated.
Keywords
Outbreak, outbreak prevention, prevention recommendations, reliability, validity
First Page
898
Last Page
911
Recommended Citation
KÖSE, ELİF; YAZICI, ESRA; YAZICI, AHMET BÜLENT; AYDIN, ABDÜLKADİR; EKERBİÇER, HASAN ÇETİN; and KARABAY, OĞUZ
(2021)
"Development, validity and reliability study of a compliance scale for the COVID-19 outbreak prevention recommendations,"
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences: Vol. 51:
No.
3, Article 3.
https://doi.org/10.3906/sag-2005-243
Available at:
https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/medical/vol51/iss3/3