Development of a Direct Observation Instrument to Measure Environmental Characteristics of Parks for Physical Activity
- PMID: 28834515
- DOI: 10.1123/jpah.3.s1.s176
Development of a Direct Observation Instrument to Measure Environmental Characteristics of Parks for Physical Activity
Abstract
Background: The study's purpose is to describe the development and evaluate the reliability (inter-observer agreement) and validity (rater agreement with a gold standard) of a direct observation instrument to assess park characteristics that may be related to physical activity.
Methods: A direct observation instrument of 181 items was developed based on a conceptual model consisting of the following domains: features, condition, access, esthetics, and safety. Fifteen pairs of observers were trained and sent to two parks simultaneously to assess two Target Areas each.
Results: Overall domain reliability was 86.9%, and overall geographic area reliability was 87.5%. Overall domain validity was 78.7% and overall geographic area validity was 81.5%.
Conclusions: Inter-rater reliability and validity were generally good, although validity was slightly lower than reliability. Objective items showed the highest reliability and validity. Items that are time-sensitive may need to be measured on multiple occasions, while items asking for subjective responses may require more supervised practice.
Keywords: Bedimo-Rung Assessment Tools; audit; reliability; validity.
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