Online self-report questionnaire on computer work-related exposure (OSCWE): Validity and internal consistency

© 2014, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: To develop an online, self-report questionnaire on computer work-related exposure (OSCWE) and to determine the internal consistency, face and content validity of the questionnaire. Material and Method: The online, self-report q...

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Main Authors: Keerin Mekhora, Wattana Jalayondeja, Chutima Jalayondeja, Petcharatana Bhuanantanondh, Asadang Dusadiisariyavong, Rujiret Upiriyasakul, Khajornyod Anuraktam
Other Authors: Mahidol University
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/34589
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Institution: Mahidol University
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Summary:© 2014, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: To develop an online, self-report questionnaire on computer work-related exposure (OSCWE) and to determine the internal consistency, face and content validity of the questionnaire. Material and Method: The online, self-report questionnaire was developed to determine the risk factors related to musculoskeletal disorders in computer users. It comprised five domains: personal, work-related, work environment, physical health and psychosocial factors. The questionnaire’s content was validated by an occupational medical doctor and three physical therapy lecturers involved in ergonomic teaching. Twenty-five lay people examined the feasibility of computeradministered and the user-friendly language. The item correlation in each domain was analyzed by the internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha; α). Results: The content of the questionnaire was considered congruent with the testing purposes. Eight hundred and thirty-five computer users at the PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited registered to the online self-report questionnaire. The internal consistency of the five domains was: personal (α = 0.58), work-related (α = 0.348), work environment (α = 0.72), physical health (α = 0.68) and psychosocial factor (α = 0.93). Conclusion: The findings suggested that the OSCWE had acceptable internal consistency for work environment and psychosocial factors. The OSCWE is available to use in population-based survey research among computer office workers.