Bank of instruments of evaluation of DDR

Family Satisfaction with the Intervention

Dimension: Problems associated with use

Area

Family area

Specificity

General

Year

2012

Author

Spanish translation and adaptation by Amador N, Sanchez D, Baumann A, and Domenech M. Based on the version used by the PTC-PE program.

Identification and Classification

Instrument
Family Satisfaction with the Intervention
Acronym
SFI
Area
Family area
Dimension
Problems associated with use
Specificity
General
Objective
To assess the degree of satisfaction of families, the usefulness of the content as well as providing material and recommendations in general.
Factors it measures
NI
Year
2012
Author
Spanish translation and adaptation by Amador N, Sanchez D, Baumann A, and Domenech M. Based on the version used by the PTC-PE program.
Availability
Free access

Description

Abstract
The questionnaire consists of 27 items. items 1 to 6 have response options ranging from \ Disagree \ "with a value of 1 to \" Strongly Agree \ "with the value of 5. The response options on items 7 and 8 range from \ "Not useful \" with the value 1 and \ "useful \" with value of 5. Item 9 has a scale of 1 with response option \ "Poor \" to \ "Excellent \" with 5. Item 10 and 11 consists of a closed question with a dichotomous response option (Yes or No) and an open question. questions 12 through 14 consist of open questions.
Psychometric characteristics
No reliability or validity values ​​for the instrument are reported.
No. of items
27
Way of administration
It is administered in group, in pencil and paper format , self-administered; It takes approximately 10 minutes.
Way of qualification
The rating is averaged. The results are applied to improve both the content and the material managed in the intervention.
Application context
Research on adults and Clinical Practice. It is applied in the place in which the intervention took place, mostly in primary schools.
Population
Main caregivers of children who attended the intervention.
References
Original questionnaire developed by Forgatch, and Rains M, L, 2012.