Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)

The aims of this study were (1) to design a user-friendly instrument to assess and optimize patient information material (PIM), (2) to develop an English version, and (3) to test its psychometric properties. The instrument was needed to optimize the top-down developed PIM of the psycho-oncological c...

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Main Authors: Sandra Salm, Judith Mollenhauer, Carolin Hornbach, Natalia Cecon, Antje Dresen, Stefanie Houwaart, Anna Arning, Andrea Göttel, Kathrin Schwickerath, Holger Pfaff, Nadine Scholten, Theresia Krieger
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/16/8773
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Judith Mollenhauer
Carolin Hornbach
Natalia Cecon
Antje Dresen
Stefanie Houwaart
Anna Arning
Andrea Göttel
Kathrin Schwickerath
Holger Pfaff
Nadine Scholten
Theresia Krieger
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Judith Mollenhauer
Carolin Hornbach
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Antje Dresen
Stefanie Houwaart
Anna Arning
Andrea Göttel
Kathrin Schwickerath
Holger Pfaff
Nadine Scholten
Theresia Krieger
Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
quality assessment instrument
instrument development
psychometric properties
pilot study
patient information material
patient engagement
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Judith Mollenhauer
Carolin Hornbach
Natalia Cecon
Antje Dresen
Stefanie Houwaart
Anna Arning
Andrea Göttel
Kathrin Schwickerath
Holger Pfaff
Nadine Scholten
Theresia Krieger
author_sort Sandra Salm
title Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)
title_short Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)
title_full Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)
title_fullStr Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)
title_full_unstemmed Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)
title_sort participatory development and preliminary psychometric properties of the user-friendly patient information material checklist (upim-check)
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description The aims of this study were (1) to design a user-friendly instrument to assess and optimize patient information material (PIM), (2) to develop an English version, and (3) to test its psychometric properties. The instrument was needed to optimize the top-down developed PIM of the psycho-oncological care programme isPO. First, a literature-based PIM checklist was developed by a team of patient representatives, cancer care experts and professional researchers. Next, the checklist’s reliability and validity were analysed by having cancer survivors assess the initial and optimized version of the isPO-leaflet. The <i>User-friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)</i>, developed participatorily, was found to be effective for evaluating PIM. It uses a traffic light scale, and suggestions for improvement can be given for each criterion. Its reliability appeared to be excellent (α = 0.927). The optimized leaflet was rated significantly better than the initial one. The UPIM-Check is a reliable and valid instrument, which enables end-users (e.g., patients) to assess and optimize the quality of PIM according to scientific criteria and the needs of end-users. A bottom-up approach was essential for developing and validating the UPIM-Check. End-users constantly contributed with their specific knowledge. Thus, their position as co-researchers was significantly strengthened.
topic quality assessment instrument
instrument development
psychometric properties
pilot study
patient information material
patient engagement
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/16/8773
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spelling doaj-8ee8537d1b4c4d749ca5d09f5caa47ca2021-08-26T13:50:18ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-08-01188773877310.3390/ijerph18168773Participatory Development and Preliminary Psychometric Properties of the User-Friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)Sandra Salm0Judith Mollenhauer1Carolin Hornbach2Natalia Cecon3Antje Dresen4Stefanie Houwaart5Anna Arning6Andrea Göttel7Kathrin Schwickerath8Holger Pfaff9Nadine Scholten10Theresia Krieger11Faculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyFaculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyFaculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyFaculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyFaculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyHouse of the Cancer Patient Support Associations of Germany (HKSH-BV), Thomas-Mann-Str. 40, 53111 Bonn, GermanyCancer Society North Rhine-Westphalia (KG-NRW), Volmerswerther Str. 20, 40221 Düsseldorf, GermanyCancer Society North Rhine-Westphalia (KG-NRW), Volmerswerther Str. 20, 40221 Düsseldorf, GermanyCancer Society North Rhine-Westphalia (KG-NRW), Volmerswerther Str. 20, 40221 Düsseldorf, GermanyFaculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyFaculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyFaculty of Human Sciences and Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Medical Sociology, Health Services Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR), University of Cologne, Eupener Str. 129, 50933 Cologne, GermanyThe aims of this study were (1) to design a user-friendly instrument to assess and optimize patient information material (PIM), (2) to develop an English version, and (3) to test its psychometric properties. The instrument was needed to optimize the top-down developed PIM of the psycho-oncological care programme isPO. First, a literature-based PIM checklist was developed by a team of patient representatives, cancer care experts and professional researchers. Next, the checklist’s reliability and validity were analysed by having cancer survivors assess the initial and optimized version of the isPO-leaflet. The <i>User-friendly Patient Information Material Checklist (UPIM-Check)</i>, developed participatorily, was found to be effective for evaluating PIM. It uses a traffic light scale, and suggestions for improvement can be given for each criterion. Its reliability appeared to be excellent (α = 0.927). The optimized leaflet was rated significantly better than the initial one. The UPIM-Check is a reliable and valid instrument, which enables end-users (e.g., patients) to assess and optimize the quality of PIM according to scientific criteria and the needs of end-users. A bottom-up approach was essential for developing and validating the UPIM-Check. End-users constantly contributed with their specific knowledge. Thus, their position as co-researchers was significantly strengthened.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/16/8773quality assessment instrumentinstrument developmentpsychometric propertiespilot studypatient information materialpatient engagement