Validation of questionnaires for the measurement of health variables: Fundamental concepts Validación de cuestionarios para la medición de variables en salud: conceptos fundamentales

Riva, Natalia; Grandi, Diego; Cruzat, Benjamín; Alvarado, Ruben

Abstract

Dentro de In clinical practice and population health, it is common to use questionnaires to assess conditions or variables that are not directly observable. However, the construction and validation of these instruments or questionnaires are often poorly understood. This narrative review aims to summarise in a general way the process of construction and validation of these questionnaires in order to have a better understanding of this process, the aspects that are evaluated, and the best way to use them. The validation of questionnaires corresponds to a process of analysis of the questionnaire, aiming to measure a latent variable and its dimensions, which cannot be observed directly. A latent variable can be inferred through a set of specific attributes that are part of it, such as the items of a questionnaire, which are observable. Through a narrative review, this article addresses the fundamental concepts of questionnaire or test validation, latent variables or constructs, reliability and validity studies, and the factors that theoretically affect the latter two characteristics. Examples of these concepts are presented in the tex.

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Título de la Revista: Medwave
Volumen: 24
Fecha de publicación: 2024
DOI:

10.5867/MEDWAVE.2024.01.2746

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