ChecKAP: A Checklist for Reporting a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) Study.
Fatemeh ZareiArezoo DehghaniAmorat RatansiriMohtasham GhaffariSunil K RainaAram HalimiSakineh RakhshanderouSherzad Ali IsamelParisa AmiriAsiye AminafsharSeyed Alireza Mosavi JarrahiPublished in: Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP (2024)
ChecKAP assesses the inherent complexity of KAP research methods and ensures consistent reporting. It fills an important gap in the KAP research literature and serves a dual purpose. First, it acts as a quality assessment tool for reviewers, enabling them to evaluate the methodological rigor and clarity of submitted manuscripts. Second, it serves as a guideline for authors, promoting a more systematic and transparent approach to reporting.