Design and validation of the quantitative and qualitative instruments 0-6 lme to deter-mine the risk factors of the interruption of exclusive breastfeeding

Journal Title: Más Vita - Year 2020, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) has been considered a healthy practice, since it contributes essential nutrients for the health and growth of the child. From this perspective, it considered necessary to have measurement instru-ments as tools for gathering information on health problems. Therefore, to gua-rantee the quality of the instrument, it is essential to submit these instruments to an expert validation process based on ex-pert judgment. Objective: To validate the quantitative and qualitative instruments 0-6 LME to establish the risk factors that determine the interruption of exclusive breastfeeding. Method: The methodolo-gy used had a mixed approach (quantita-tive-qualitative) of cross-sectional, explo-ratory, descriptive and field sections. The qualitative approach is phenomenological and interpretive. The quantitative instru-ment was designed with dichotomous and polynomial responses and the qualitative instrument was designed with open ques-tions to carry out the interview in depth or saturation. Responsible for the validation of the instruments were 2 PhD, 1 specia-list and 2 researchers. Results: The vali-dation by the experts determined for the relevance criterion 93.18 points, for the validity criterion 93.07 points and for the coherence criterion 92.67. In the same way, the results obtained for the qualitati-ve instrument, the validity criterion 95.73 points, for the relevance criterion 95.73 and for coherence 95.73 points. Conclu-sion: it established that the instruments are considered reliable according to the judgment of the experts; therefore, they were validated and will serve as a contri-bution to obtain the data required in scien-tific research

Authors and Affiliations

Jessica Ivonne Navas Román, Geovanna Natali Sellan Reinoso, Paul Antonio Mullo Espinoza, Holguer Estuardo Romero Urrea

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  • EP ID EP708223
  • DOI 10.47606/ACVEN/MV0040
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Jessica Ivonne Navas Román, Geovanna Natali Sellan Reinoso, Paul Antonio Mullo Espinoza, Holguer Estuardo Romero Urrea (2020). Design and validation of the quantitative and qualitative instruments 0-6 lme to deter-mine the risk factors of the interruption of exclusive breastfeeding. Más Vita, 2(3), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-708223