Research Article

Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers

Number: 1 February 25, 2026

Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers

Abstract

Objective: Informatics competency is vital for public health care workers to meet the health-related needs of individuals with evidence-based practices through the field of science and engineering. The study was conducted to test the Turkish validity and reliability of the Public Health Informatics Competency for Primary Health Care Worker Scale. 
Methods: Two hundred thirty one health care workers participated in the study, which was conducted between 25 April and 25 November 2023. The validity and reliability of the scale have been studied by conducting exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, internal consistency coefficients. 
Results: As a result of the conducted analyses, the factor loadings varied between 0.293 and 0.808, explaining 37.2% of the total variance. Findings revealed that fit index analyses were at an acceptable level. For the scale, the single-factor structure containing 42 items was confirmed. Study found evidence for internal consistency as 0.956. Conclusion: The results showed that the instrument with the uni-dimensional structure meets the validity and reliability criteria. The scale can help clarify the informatics competency of primary health care workers. Within this frame, it could be said that the scale could make significant contributions to the literature.

Keywords

Primary Health Care Worker, Informatics Competency, Scale, Validity

Ethical Statement

The study protocol was approved by Atatürk University Medical Faculty ethical board (7.09.2023-31). Informed consent forms from participants and consent from Enny Rachmani were received to test the 42-item PHIC4PHC by e-mail on the ResearchGate platform on 23.08.2023.

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APA
Saraç, E., & Yıldız, E. (2026). Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers. Turkish Journal of Public Health, 1. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1629397
AMA
1.Saraç E, Yıldız E. Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers. TJPH. 2026;(1). doi:10.20518/tjph.1629397
Chicago
Saraç, Elif, and Esra Yıldız. 2026. “Construct Validity and Reliability of the Public Health Informatics Competency Scale for Primary Health Care Workers”. Turkish Journal of Public Health, no. 1. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1629397.
EndNote
Saraç E, Yıldız E (February 1, 2026) Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers. Turkish Journal of Public Health 1
IEEE
[1]E. Saraç and E. Yıldız, “Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers”, TJPH, no. 1, Feb. 2026, doi: 10.20518/tjph.1629397.
ISNAD
Saraç, Elif - Yıldız, Esra. “Construct Validity and Reliability of the Public Health Informatics Competency Scale for Primary Health Care Workers”. Turkish Journal of Public Health. 1 (February 1, 2026). https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1629397.
JAMA
1.Saraç E, Yıldız E. Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers. TJPH. 2026. doi:10.20518/tjph.1629397.
MLA
Saraç, Elif, and Esra Yıldız. “Construct Validity and Reliability of the Public Health Informatics Competency Scale for Primary Health Care Workers”. Turkish Journal of Public Health, no. 1, Feb. 2026, doi:10.20518/tjph.1629397.
Vancouver
1.Elif Saraç, Esra Yıldız. Construct validity and reliability of the public health informatics competency scale for primary health care workers. TJPH. 2026 Feb. 1;(1). doi:10.20518/tjph.1629397