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Validation of a home safety questionnaire used in a randomised controlled trial
  1. M Watson,
  2. D Kendrick,
  3. C Coupland
  1. Division of General Practice, University of Nottingham
  1. Correspondence to:
 Michael Watson, Division of General Practice, University of Nottingham, Floor 13, Tower Building, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK;
 michael.watson{at}nottingham.ac.uk

Abstract

Objective: To measure the validity of self reported safety practices from a questionnaire, completed by families participating in a home safety randomised controlled trial.

Methods: The postal questionnaire was used to measure secondary outcomes in a randomised controlled trial. The answers to 26 questions that could be assessed by observation were checked by a home visit. Families were invited to take part in a “home safety check”; they were not told that the visit was part of a validation study. At the time of the visit the researcher was blind to the self reports in the questionnaires.

Results: Sixty four questionnaires were validated by visits to 64 households. Percentage agreement ranged from 58% to 100%. Sensitivity was high (68% or above) for most safety practices. The positive predictive value was also high for most safety practices (78% or above for 15 of the 16 practices).

Conclusions: This study found a fairly high degree of consistency between self reported data and actual observations. The findings from this relatively small study need confirmation from larger studies.

  • self report
  • questionnaire
  • validation
  • home safety
  • NPV, negative predictive value
  • PPV, positive predictive value
  • self report
  • questionnaire
  • validation
  • home safety
  • NPV, negative predictive value
  • PPV, positive predictive value

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