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The Brazilian validation of a health literacy instrument: the newest vital sign.
Pereira Cruvinel, Agnes Fátima; Cusicanqui Méndez, Daniela Alejandra; Campos Chaves, Giuliana; Gutierres, Eliézer; Lotto, Matheus; Marchini Oliveira, Thaís; Cruvinel, Thiago.
Affiliation
  • Pereira Cruvinel AF; a Department of Public Health, School of Medicine , Federal University of Fronteira Sul , Chapecó , Brazil.
  • Cusicanqui Méndez DA; b Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, and Public Health, Bauru School of Dentistry , University of São Paulo , Bauru , Brazil.
  • Campos Chaves G; b Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, and Public Health, Bauru School of Dentistry , University of São Paulo , Bauru , Brazil.
  • Gutierres E; b Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, and Public Health, Bauru School of Dentistry , University of São Paulo , Bauru , Brazil.
  • Lotto M; b Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, and Public Health, Bauru School of Dentistry , University of São Paulo , Bauru , Brazil.
  • Marchini Oliveira T; b Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, and Public Health, Bauru School of Dentistry , University of São Paulo , Bauru , Brazil.
  • Cruvinel T; b Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics, and Public Health, Bauru School of Dentistry , University of São Paulo , Bauru , Brazil.
Acta Odontol Scand ; 76(8): 587-594, 2018 Nov.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30045650
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to perform the cross-cultural adaptation and validation of the NVS for Brazilian Portuguese. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Two hundred and fifty adults responded to the adapted version of the NVS, the Brazilian version of the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry (BREALD-30), ten questions of the National Functional Literacy Index (NFLI), and a questionnaire about demographic and oral health-related aspects. Statistical analysis determined the internal consistency, stability, difficulty of items, and convergent/discriminant/predictive validities of the NVS. p < .05 was considered significant. RESULTS: The NVS displayed a good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.79) and a fair stability (ICC = 0.57; 0.39-0.70 95% CI). Seventy-two percent of participants answered the easier question (#5) correctly, whereas only 28.4% were successful in responding the most difficult question (#1). The convergent validity of the NVS was demonstrated by its significant correlation with the BREALD-30 (Rs = 0.601, p < .001) and NFLI (Rs = 0.544, p < .001). The observation of higher NVS scores among health professionals, white and more educated people confirmed the discriminant validity of the instrument. Moreover, health literacy was a significant predictor of self-reported oral health and reason for dental utilization. CONCLUSION: The NVS demonstrated adequate psychometric properties to be applied in Brazilian oral health epidemiological surveys.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Dental Health Surveys / Oral Health / Surveys and Questionnaires / Health Literacy Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Acta Odontol Scand Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Dental Health Surveys / Oral Health / Surveys and Questionnaires / Health Literacy Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Acta Odontol Scand Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: United kingdom