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MEASUREMENT TOOL FOR INDONESIAN HOME DWELLING OLDER ADULTS: ANALYSIS OF

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No Items Com-

pletely A lot

Some- time

A little

Not at all Health Care Practices

Maintaining Healthy Behavior

60 Are you able to prepare the concoction drink to control your blood pressure by yourself 61 Do you depend on other to remind you to check

your blood pressure regularly

62 Are you able to get your prescribed medicines by yourself

63 Do you able to supervise your own medications (types of drugs, time and dose) by yourself Getting Health Related Information

64 Are you able to look for health related information by yourself

65 Are you able to find out information about modern medicines and traditional medicines that related to your condition

66 Are you able to talk to the doctor (or other health care providers) by yourself

67 Do you find it difficult for you to make decision related to your own health care without the help of others

Present paper demonstrates quantities indices for content validity a new instrument and outlines them during design and psychometrics of care dependency measurement for Indonesian older adult living in the community. It should be said that validation is a lengthy process, in the first-step of which, the content validity should be studied, and the following analyses should be directed include reliability evaluation (through internal consistency and test-retest), construct validity (through factor analysis) and criterion-related validity (Grant & Davis, 1997).

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validity. Meanwhile, we showed that although content validity is a subjective process, it is possible to objectify it.

Understanding content validity is important for nurses working in the clinical and researchers because they should realize if the instruments, they use for their studies are suitable for the construct, population under study, and socio-cultural background in which the study is carried out, or there is a need for new or modified instruments.

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