Abstract

Introduction: Preparedness for the prevention of travel-related infectious diseases among Malaysian international travelers has yet to be explored. With no such data, health programs to empower travelers on behavioral responses towards travel-related illnesses will be ineffective. The current study aimed to develop and validate a new scoring-based instrument measuring Malaysian international travelers’ preparedness in terms of their risk perception (RP), attitude, and practices (RisPAK-Q) towards travel-related infectious diseases using factor analysis. Methods: The newly developed instrument was tested among 200 Malaysian international travelers based on the systematic random sampling method. The number of domains, model-fit index, construct validity, and internal consistency for this instrument were determined using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Results: Twenty-two out of 34 questions were retained, and the following 5 domains were extracted: RP, pre-travel attitude (PTA), during-travel attitude (DTA), general traveling practice, and food practice (FP). All 22 questions had factor loadings of above 0.6. All 5 domains achieved a stable model fit index with good convergent and discriminant construct validity of above 0.5 indicated by the average variance extracted (AVE) with all of the maximum shared variance (MSV) values below their corresponding AVEs. All domains also had high internal consistency with a composite reliability (CR) of above 0.7. Conclusion: The RisPAK-Q containing 22 questions in 5 domains is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring the preparedness of Malaysian travelers for travel-related infectious diseases and can be used in a subsequent larger study.

Highlights

  • Preparedness for the prevention of travel-related infectious diseases among Malaysian international travelers has yet to be explored

  • The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has reported that 1.235 billion people worldwide were involved in international travel in 2017, an increase of 46 million people from 2016.2,3 While traveling put the travelers at risk of being inflicted with travel-related illnesses, infectious diseases,[4,5] the increase in international travel over recent years could portend an increase in the spread of infectious diseases, both emerging and re-emerging ones,[6,7] in the near future.[1,5]

  • The attributes of preparedness measured by this instrument include the elements of risk perception (RP), attitude, and practice, 3 behavioral pillars that have long been recognized as shaping one’s health behavior[11,12] and the understanding of which is essential prior to designing effective interventional strategies aimed at changing the behaviors of its clients.[13,14]

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Introduction

Preparedness for the prevention of travel-related infectious diseases among Malaysian international travelers has yet to be explored With no such data, health programs to empower travelers on behavioral responses towards travel-related illnesses will be ineffective. The current study aimed to develop and validate a new scoring-based instrument measuring Malaysian international travelers’ preparedness in terms of their risk perception (RP), attitude, and practices (RisPAK-Q) towards travel-related infectious diseases using factor analysis. Conclusion: The RisPAK-Q containing 22 questions in 5 domains is a valid and reliable instrument for measuring the preparedness of Malaysian travelers for travel-related infectious diseases and can be used in a subsequent larger study. The attributes of preparedness measured by this instrument include the elements of risk perception (RP), attitude, and practice, 3 behavioral pillars that have long been recognized as shaping one’s health behavior[11,12] and the understanding of which is essential prior to designing effective interventional strategies aimed at changing the behaviors of its clients.[13,14]

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