Diseño y validación de un instrumento de medición de la carga académica de estudiantes de carreras de la salud
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Harden Díaz, Natalia del Carmen
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Diseño y validación de un instrumento de medición de la carga académica de estudiantes de carreras de la salud
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A high academic workload may have adverse consequences
among university students. Aim: To design and validate an instrument to
measure both real and perceived academic workload for health care students.
Material and Methods: The questionnaire was designed based on a bibliographic
revision and the conduction of two focus groups conformed by undergraduate
students from a Faculty of Medicine. Afterwards, it was submitted to qualitative
pre-tests. The final instrument consists of a self-applied questionnaire with both
a characterization section (10 questions) and one concerning academic workload
by subject and semester (five and two questions, respectively). A national and
international panel of 14 experts evaluated the survey content’s validity. The
analysis was performed according to the Content Validity Ratio and the Content
Validity Index. Results: The complete instrument was validated with an 84%
consensus between the judges. Each section of the instrument was approved separately
with a 77% and a 94% agreement, respectively. After being individually
analyzed by the judges, each question was validated. The wording of questions
was improved taking the experts comments into consideration. Conclusions: The
proposed instrument constitutes a contribution for the measurement of real and
perceived academic workload for students.
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Rev Med Chile 2021; 149: 873-880
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