São Paulo Medical Journal (Aug 2023)

Psychometric properties of the Providers Survey in the Brazilian context of mental health: a validation study

  • Mayara Karoline Silva Lacerda,
  • Maria Aparecida Vieira,
  • Fabrine Costa Marques,
  • Juliana Pereira Alves,
  • Matheus Mendes Pereira,
  • Andreia Cristina Feitosa do Carmo,
  • Mark Napoli Costa,
  • Antônio Prates Caldeira,
  • Cristina Andrade Sampaio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-3180.2022.0444.r3.010623
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 142, no. 2

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Precisely determining the aspects related to an instrument's validity and reliability measures allows for greater assurance of the quality of the results. OBJECTIVES: To analyze the psychometric properties of The Providers Survey in the Brazilian context of mental health services. DESIGN AND SETTING: The instrument validation study was conducted in Montes Claros, Minas Gerais, Brazil. METHODS: The validation study was conducted using the Consensus-based Standards for the Selection of Health Measurement Instruments checklist to analyze its validity and reliability. RESULTS: A committee of expert judges performed content validation after which the Content Validity Index was calculated. Construct validation took place through Exploratory Factor Analysis using the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Test criterion and Bartlett's Sphericity Test. Reliability was verified using test-retest reliability. The significance level adopted for the statistical tests was 5% (P < 0.05). The final instrument comprised 54 questions. The Content Validity Index was 97%. Exploratory Factor Analysis identified a Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin index of 0.901 and Bartlett's Sphericity Test with P < 0.001. We obtained a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.95 and an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.849. CONCLUSIONS: The Providers Survey, translated and adapted into Portuguese, was named the Work Assessment Instrument for the Recovery of Mental Health. It presented adequate psychometric properties for evaluating work-related practices for the recovery of psychosocial care network users.

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