TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing a tool to measure tuberculosis-related stigma in workplaces in Indonesia
T2 - An internal validation study
AU - Soemarko, Dewi Sumaryani
AU - Halim, Frisca Aprillia
AU - Kekalih, Aria
AU - Yunus, Faisal
AU - Werdhani, Retno Asti
AU - Sugiharto, Agus
AU - Mansyur, Muchtaruddin
AU - Wingfield, Tom
AU - Fuady, Ahmad
N1 - Funding Information:
This study had funding from PUTI Q1 Grant, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia(Grant No. NKB-1104) and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, United Kingdom (Grant No. 19590206), received by Ahmad Fuady. Tom Wingfield is supported by grants from the Wellcome Trust, UK (209075/Z/17/Z), the Medical Research Council, Department for International Development, and Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom (Joint Global Health Trials, MR/V004832/1), and the Medical Research Foundation, United Kingdom (Dorothy Temple Cross International Collaboration Research Grant (MRF-131-0006-RG-KHOS-C0942).We thank Annelies Van Rie and Aaron Kipp who allowed us to validate their original scale to Indonesian setting. We also thank Fajri Gafar and Trisasi Lestari for translating the original scale to Indonesian; Bustanul Arifin and Saidah Rauf for critical input to the translation; Risatianti Kolopaking, Feranindhya Agiananda, Diah Handayani, Bonnie Medana Pahlavie, Angelin Yuvensia, and Indonesian National TB Program officers for joining the expert panel and providing insightful comments; and all staffs in the Study Master Program of Occupational Medicine, Universitas Indonesia and Association of Alumni of Study Master Program of Occupational Medicine, Universitas Indonesia for supporting the implementation of this study. We thank the owners and staff of all companies who participated in and supported this study.
Funding Information:
This study had funding from PUTI Q1 Grant, Universitas Indonesia , Indonesia(Grant No. NKB-1104 ) and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene , United Kingdom (Grant No. 19590206 ), received by Ahmad Fuady. Tom Wingfield is supported by grants from the Wellcome Trust , UK ( 209075/Z/17/Z ), the Medical Research Council , Department for International Development , and Wellcome Trust , United Kingdom (Joint Global Health Trials, MR/V004832/1 ), and the Medical Research Foundation , United Kingdom (Dorothy Temple Cross International Collaboration Research Grant ( MRF-131-0006-RG-KHOS-C0942 ).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - Workers with tuberculosis (TB) are often stigmatized, negatively impacting their socioeconomic position, mental health, and TB treatment outcomes. There is a dearth of validated tools to assess stigma in the worker population. This study aimed to develop and validate a novel, culturally adapted tool to measure TB-related stigma among workers in Indonesia. We translated, adapted, applied, and internally validated Van Rie's TB-Stigma Scale to the worker population in varying sizes businesses (formal and informal business sectors) in Indonesia. Psychometric evaluation using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses (EFA and CFA) was performed to check the tool's internal consistency and reliability. The translation and cultural adaptation phases resulted in a final 11-item tool. From 172 participant responses, the EFA found two loading factors relating to responses on isolation and exclusion from the workplace. The CFA confirmed that the developed model had moderate fit with R2 values for each item ranging from 0.37 to 0.84. The tool was reliable (Cronbach's alpha 0.869). This validated, consistent and reliable adapted tool is ready to use in larger scale evaluations of TB-related stigma amongst workers in formal and informal business sectors of Indonesia to develop strategies to eliminate TB-related stigma from the workplace.
AB - Workers with tuberculosis (TB) are often stigmatized, negatively impacting their socioeconomic position, mental health, and TB treatment outcomes. There is a dearth of validated tools to assess stigma in the worker population. This study aimed to develop and validate a novel, culturally adapted tool to measure TB-related stigma among workers in Indonesia. We translated, adapted, applied, and internally validated Van Rie's TB-Stigma Scale to the worker population in varying sizes businesses (formal and informal business sectors) in Indonesia. Psychometric evaluation using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses (EFA and CFA) was performed to check the tool's internal consistency and reliability. The translation and cultural adaptation phases resulted in a final 11-item tool. From 172 participant responses, the EFA found two loading factors relating to responses on isolation and exclusion from the workplace. The CFA confirmed that the developed model had moderate fit with R2 values for each item ranging from 0.37 to 0.84. The tool was reliable (Cronbach's alpha 0.869). This validated, consistent and reliable adapted tool is ready to use in larger scale evaluations of TB-related stigma amongst workers in formal and informal business sectors of Indonesia to develop strategies to eliminate TB-related stigma from the workplace.
KW - Indonesia
KW - Stigma
KW - Tool
KW - Tuberculosis
KW - Validation
KW - Worker
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85147096196&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101337
DO - 10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101337
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85147096196
SN - 2352-8273
VL - 21
JO - SSM - Population Health
JF - SSM - Population Health
M1 - 101337
ER -