ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2021;38(1):85-95 |
UDC:
616.89-008.441.1:614.253.4:303.62(497.11)
DOI:
10.5937/afmnai38-25165
Original article
Compilation and Testing the Reliability of Questionnaires about the Fear
of Blood Extraction (Venipuncture) among Students of
Medical Faculty of Kragujevac
Suzana Milutinović1,
Ana Stanković2, Sunčica Ivanović1, Sanja Trgovčević1,
1College
of Applied Health Sciences Cuprija,
Ćuprija,
Serbia
It is of particular importance to use validated questionnaires to remove
fear of needles and blood collection, as this public health problem has been
observed in a large number of patients and may inadequately affect medical
healthcare.
The aim of the study was to conduct a research on the reliability of the
questionnaire on the fear of blood sampling among students of the Faculty of
Medical Sciences in Kragujevac.
The method used in this research was a cross-sectional study. The sample
involved the students of medicine, pharmacy, dentistry and professional studies
of health care at the Faculty of Medical Sciences in Kragujevac (Republic of
Serbia), a total of 300 students, which was 20% of the student population at the
aforementioned faculty. The research instrument was the questionnaire The
Blood-Injection Symptom Scale (BISS) which contained 22 questions. The research
lasted one month during 2016. Statistical data processing was performed using
IBM SPSS Statistics 21.
Cronbach’s Alpha value – 0.894 and other parameters used to determine
reliability showed a high reliability of this questionnaire. After explorative
factor analysis, three factors that most affect adverse outcomes for
venepuncture were obtained –vasovagal symptoms that occur as a result of fear,
fear of needles and consequences of puncture, and the fear of hospitals and
personnel who take blood samples.
The BISS questionnaire showed
good reliability in the population of students of the Faculty of Medicine in
Kragujevac and can be used in the general population for examining the fear of
needles, the consequences of needle stings, fear of hospitals and people who
take blood samples, and therefore to prevent these symptoms.
Key words: questionnaire, reliability, fear of needles and blood collection