2017
DOI: 10.1111/1747-0080.12383
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Study on nutritional monitoring of Persian malnourished school students: A check on reproducibility and validity of questionnaire

Abstract: The results showed reasonable validity, excellent reliability and moderate to substantial reproducibility for all scales of the questionnaire except two questions for κ statistics. The present study is of great importance, as there are no psychometrically evaluated tools (based on health behaviour models) with accepted validity and reliability for the evaluation of such factors in children with malnutrition. The questionnaire developed in the present study can be used to assess the effect of intervention among… Show more

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“…Green and Kreuter developed the PPM, which is widely used in health education in various communities. Some applications include developing and piloting a rural community pharmacy-based ear health service,29 designing an oral health strategy,30 preventing brucellosis and vaccinating livestock31 and developing a nutritional screening tool 32. It guides the user through the diagnostic processes that lead to the development of evaluation and intervention 33.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green and Kreuter developed the PPM, which is widely used in health education in various communities. Some applications include developing and piloting a rural community pharmacy-based ear health service,29 designing an oral health strategy,30 preventing brucellosis and vaccinating livestock31 and developing a nutritional screening tool 32. It guides the user through the diagnostic processes that lead to the development of evaluation and intervention 33.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%