TY - JOUR
T1 - Validación del test Nuevo Signo Vital para la medición de la alfabetización en salud
AU - González-Burboa, Alexis
AU - Vera-Calzaretta, Aldo
AU - Villaseca-Silva, Patricia
AU - Otero-Puime, Ángel
AU - Sepúlveda-Bustamante, Bárbara
AU - Troncoso-Gutiérrez, Fabiola
AU - Salazar-Provoste, Omar
AU - Rivas-Calabrán, Luisa
AU - Müller-Ortiz, Hans
AU - Dájer, Claudia Carrasco
AU - Rovira, Da Río Páez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Background: Health literacy is a determinant, powerful predictor of health. The Newest Vital Sign test (NVS) evaluates health literacy assessing the capacity of participants to understand the nutrition information label of an ice cream. Aim: To validate The NVS test for its application in the sociocultural context on primary care patients in Chile. Material and Methods: In a descriptive cross-sectional study, 1,117 people aged 58 ± 14 years (70% women) registered in the Cardiovascular Health Program of different Family Health Centers, answered the NVS test. They also answered the Test of Functional Health Literacy for Adults (TOFHLA) and the Health Literacy Survey, European Union (HLS-EU-32). An exploratory analysis was carried out. In addition, the Kuder-Richarson-20 reliability coefficient and Item-Test Point Biserial Correlations were calculated. The construct validity of the NVS was obtained using the Item Response Theory. The sensitivity and specificity of NVS were estimated using receiver operating characteristic curves using the TOFHLA score as gold standard. To establish the cutoff points, the Stratum-Specific Likelihood Ratio analysis was used. Results: The reliability of the test was adequate (KR-20 = 0.7478) and the values of the two logistic parameters model confirmed that the NVS items account for the health literacy construct. Conclusions: The NVS test turned out to be a valid and reliable instrument, and its application is recommended to measure the level of health literacy.
AB - Background: Health literacy is a determinant, powerful predictor of health. The Newest Vital Sign test (NVS) evaluates health literacy assessing the capacity of participants to understand the nutrition information label of an ice cream. Aim: To validate The NVS test for its application in the sociocultural context on primary care patients in Chile. Material and Methods: In a descriptive cross-sectional study, 1,117 people aged 58 ± 14 years (70% women) registered in the Cardiovascular Health Program of different Family Health Centers, answered the NVS test. They also answered the Test of Functional Health Literacy for Adults (TOFHLA) and the Health Literacy Survey, European Union (HLS-EU-32). An exploratory analysis was carried out. In addition, the Kuder-Richarson-20 reliability coefficient and Item-Test Point Biserial Correlations were calculated. The construct validity of the NVS was obtained using the Item Response Theory. The sensitivity and specificity of NVS were estimated using receiver operating characteristic curves using the TOFHLA score as gold standard. To establish the cutoff points, the Stratum-Specific Likelihood Ratio analysis was used. Results: The reliability of the test was adequate (KR-20 = 0.7478) and the values of the two logistic parameters model confirmed that the NVS items account for the health literacy construct. Conclusions: The NVS test turned out to be a valid and reliable instrument, and its application is recommended to measure the level of health literacy.
KW - Health Literacy
KW - Noncommunicable Diseases
KW - Primary Health Care
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U2 - 10.4067/S0034-98872023000300321
DO - 10.4067/S0034-98872023000300321
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 38293877
AN - SCOPUS:85183706162
SN - 0034-9887
VL - 151
SP - 321
EP - 329
JO - Revista Medica de Chile
JF - Revista Medica de Chile
IS - 3
ER -