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Abdolhossain Madani, Mohammad Shekari, Abdolazim Nejatizadeh, Teamur Aghamolaei, Ali Azarpakan, Kourosh Holakouei Naeini,
Volume 2, Issue 4 (12-2015)
Abstract

Introduction: Community assessment is the process of collecting data about the community, identifying problems and prioritizing needs, with the participation of community members. The aim of this study was to identify and prioritize problems of Hormoz Island with the direct participation of local people.

Methods: This study was conducted based on North Carolina model and the study population were residents of the Hormoz Island in the south of Iran. The Problems of Island were identified through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions with residents, key informants, and some local authorities. Then, using nominal group technique and ranking problems the priorities were identified. Criteria for selecting the priorities included the magnitude, consequences, solving easiness and urgency of the problem.

Results: In the community assessment process, totally 64 problems were identified and classified in six domains including health, food security, environment, social problems, economic problems, and management and substructure issues. Identified problems in the environment domain was more extended than other domains. Also the results showed that from the twenty priorities, nine of them were in social and economic domains

Conclusion: Identified problems included a wide range and in order to solve them, intersectoral activities, support of managers and administrators, and community participation is essential. Moreover, community assessment provide opportunities for active participation of community members and provide information for decision making.


Nadia Shekari, Seyedeh Shirin Lotfipur Rafsanjani, Hassan Khodadadi, Ahmadreza Sayyadi, Mohammad Asadpour,
Volume 10, Issue 4 (1-2024)
Abstract

Objective Paying attention to the health issues in beauty salons is effective in improving community health and disease control. To collect information with minimal error, it is necessary to have a valid and reliable instrument. This study aims to develop and determine the validity and reliability of a tool for measuring preventive behaviors against blood-borne diseases based on the health belief model (HBM) in Iranian female hairdressers.
Methods In this psychometrics study, participants were 40 female hairdressers in Rafsanjan, Iran, in 2019. After reviewing the related articles and questionnaires based on the HBM, the initial draft was designed. To determine content validity using a qualitative method, the questionnaire was given to 13 experts. To determine the content validity quantitatively, the content validity ratio (CVR) and content validity index (CVI) were used. The reliability was determined using Cronbach’s α coefficient.
Results Ten experts completed and returned the questionnaire in full. The CVR was between 0.62 and 1 and the CVI of items were more than 0.79 , indicating an acceptable validity. The reliability using Cronbach’s α coefficient was more than 0.7 for all constructs.
Conclusion The HBM-based questionnaire for measuring the preventive behaviors of female hairdressers against blood-borne diseases has acceptable validity and reliability and can be used by other researchers in Iran.


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