Scoring and psychometric validation of the Determinants of Intentions to Vaccinate (DIVA©) questionnaire.

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BMC Fam Pract. 2016 Oct 10;17(1):143.

Scoring and psychometric validation of the Determinants of Intentions to Vaccinate (DIVA©) questionnaire.

Martinez L12 Fofana F3 Raineri F14 Arnould P15 Benmedjahed K6 Coindard G15 Denis F14 Duhot D17 Gallais JL1 Seyler D18 Tugaut B6 Arnould B6.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND:

Primary care physicians (PCPs) play a key role regarding vaccination in France. The aims of the present study were to define the scoring rules and to assess the measurement properties of the Determinants of Intentions to Vaccinate (DIVA©) questionnaire that aims to assess PCPs attitudes and beliefs toward vaccination.

METHODS:

The DIVA questionnaire was derived from a literature review and PCPs focus groups. Scoring and early validation of the DIVA questionnaire were determined during a cross-sectional study conducted in France. During the study PCPs had to complete the DIVA questionnaire for any of the six vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs) to which they were randomly assigned (measles pertussis pneumococcus infection seasonal influenza human papillomavirus -HPV- infection and tetanus). Descriptive analyses of items and the analysis of the grouping of items into domains were conducted. Internal consistency reliability and construct validity was assessed according to each VPD.

RESULTS:

The DIVA questionnaire was completed by 1069 PCPs and was well accepted. The Commitment of the PCP to the vaccination approach score showed very good internal consistency reliability (Cronbachs alpha >0.70 overall and for each VPD). The construct validity of the DIVA questionnaire was confirmed.

CONCLUSIONS:

The DIVA questionnaire is a valid and reliable measure of PCPs attitudes and beliefs toward vaccination.

URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27724865