Development of the Home Cooking EnviRonment and Equipment Inventory Observation form (Home-CookERI TM ): An Assessment of Content Validity, Face Validity, and Inter-Rater Agreement.

NUTRIENTS(2020)

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Introduction: Quantifying Home Cooking EnviRonments has applications in nutrition epidemiology, health promotion, and nutrition interventions. This study aimed to develop a tool to quantify household cooking environments and establish its content validity, face validity, and inter-rater agreement. Methods: The Home Cooking EnviRonment and equipment Inventory observation form (Home-CookERI (TM)) was developed as a 24-question (91-item) online survey. Items included domestic spaces and resources for storage, disposal, preparation, and cooking of food or non-alcoholic beverages. Home-CookERI(TM)was piloted to assess content validity, face validity, and usability with six Australian experts (i.e., dietitians, nutrition researchers, chefs, a food technology teacher, and a kitchen designer) and 13 laypersons. Pilot participants provided feedback in a 10 min telephone interview. Home-CookERI (TM) was modified to an 89-item survey in line with the pilot findings. Inter-rater agreement was examined between two trained raters in 33 unique Australian households. Raters were required to observe each item before recording a response. Home occupants were instructed to only assist with locating items if asked. Raters were blinded to each other's responses. Inter-rater agreement was calculated by Cohen's Kappa coefficient (kappa) for each item. To optimize kappa, similar items were grouped together reducing the number of items to 81. Results: Home-CookERI(TM)had excellent content and face validity with responding participants; all 24 questions were both clear and relevant (X-2(1,n= 19; 19.0,p= 0.392)). Inter-rater agreement for the modified 81-item Home-CookERI (TM) was almost-perfect to perfect for 46% of kitchen items (n= 37 items,kappa= 0.81-1), moderate to substantial for 28% (n= 23,kappa= 0.51-0.8), slight to fair for 15% (n= 12,kappa= 0.01-0.5), and chance or worse for 11% of items (n= 9,kappa <= 0.0). Home-CookERI(TM)was further optimized by reduction to a 77-item version, which is now available to researchers. Conclusion: Home-CookERI (TM) is a comprehensive tool for quantifying Australian household cooking environments. It has excellent face and content validity and moderate to perfect inter-rater agreement for almost three-quarters of included kitchen items. To expand Home-CookERI (TM) applications, a home occupant self-completion version is planned for validation.
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cooking environment,validity,inter-rater agreement,online survey,reproducibility
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