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Title of Article Development and psychometric validation for evaluating written medicine information in Thailand: The Consumer Information Rating Form 
Date of Acceptance 1 October 2021 
Journal
     Title of Journal BMJ Open 
     Standard SCOPUS 
     Institute of Journal BMJ Publishing Group Limited 
     ISBN/ISSN  
     Volume 11 
     Issue 10 
     Month October
     Year of Publication 2021 
     Page e053740 
     Abstract Objective: To translate and validate the consumer information rating form (CIRF) for use in Thai populations. Design: The development of the CIRF was carried out in two phases: translation process and cognitive interview, and psychometric testing. Setting: A university hospital and a tertiary hospital in northeast Thailand. Participants: 150 outpatients from medicine department: 30 for phase 1 and 120 patients for phase 2 study. Methods: The CIRF was translated with cultural adaptation into Thai using cognitive interview technique in a sample of outpatients. A larger sample of outpatients then completed the CIRF in relation to either a package insert (PI) or a patient information leaflet (PIL) for one of three medicines: atorvastatin, celecoxib and metformin. Construct validity was assessed using principal component analysis (PCA) and internal consistency using Cronbach's α coefficient. Known group validity was assessed by comparing mean consumers' ratings for PIs and PILs. Results: Thirty participants engaged in the cognitive interview and 120 participants completed the CIRF. The PCA found the 17 items of the CIRF were extracted into three factors: comprehensibility, utility and design quality scales, mirroring the original. Cronbach's α for the overall scale (0.904) indicated good internal consistency. Known-group validity demonstrated significant differences in consumers' rating between PIs and PILs for almost all items (p<0.001). Conclusion: Thai version of CIRF had acceptable validity and reliability for Thai consumers' ratings of written medicine information. The CIRF could be of practical use in the process of developing medicine information to ensure consumers' comprehension and their usefulness. 
     Keyword consumer information; package insert; patient information leaflet; psychometric analysis; written medicine information 
Author
597150008-0 Miss KAMONPHAT WONGTAWEEPKIJ [Main Author]
Pharmaceutical Sciences Doctoral Degree

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