Measuring Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior in Patients with Heart Failure: Validation and Reliability Analysis of 14-item IPSC Scale
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design, Setting, and Period of the Study
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria of the Sample
2.3. Data Collection and Procedure
2.4. Research Instrument
2.5. Measuring Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior
2.6. Ethical Considerations
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sample Description
3.2. Scores of the 14 Item IPSC Scale
3.3. Construct Validity
3.4. Reliability: Internal Consistency
3.5. Test–Retest
3.6. Discriminant Validity
4. Discussion
Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
14 Item IPSC Scale | ||||
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How Important Are the Following Items for You? | Not at All | A Little | A Lot | Very Much |
1. Be aware of food restrictions myself | ||||
2. Be aware of fluid intake restrictions myself | ||||
3. To make sure that I remain active | ||||
4. To make sure that I take my medicines every day | ||||
5. Controlling my weight (increase or decrease) | ||||
6. Measuring my blood pressure, pulse and respirations | ||||
7. Make sure I get enough rest and sleep | ||||
8. Keeping a diary of the progress of my symptoms | ||||
9. To take the necessary actions, upon suspicion of symptom aggravation | ||||
10. To take care of my condition based on my personal needs, e.g. fatigue | ||||
11. To make sure that I adjust my daily life according to my physical state | ||||
12. To strengthen my abilities or behaviors to limit my symptoms | ||||
13. To feel that I am contributing to the improvement of my symptoms | ||||
14. To arrange follow up in hospital that monitors me, and takes into account my HF history |
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Ν (%) | |
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Gender | |
Male | 23 (44.2%) |
Female | 29 (55.8%) |
Age (years) | |
30–40 | 1 (1.9%) |
41–50 | 4 (7.7%) |
51–60 | 12 (23.1%) |
61–70 | 17 (32.7%) |
71–80 | 18 (34.6%) |
NYHA | |
I | 1 (1.9%) |
II | 13 (25.0%) |
III | 25 (48.1%) |
IV | 13 (25.0%) |
Residency | |
Attica | 36 (69.2%) |
Capital City | 6 (11.5%) |
Small Town | 4 (7.7%) |
Village | 6 (11.5%) |
Years suffering the disease | |
<1 | 6 (11.5%) |
2–5 | 11 (21.2%) |
6–10 | 17 (32.7%) |
11–15 | 10 (19.2%) |
>15 | 8 (15.4%) |
Informed about HF | |
Very | 9 (17.3%) |
Enough | 23 (44.2%) |
A little | 15 (28.8%) |
Not at all | 5 (9.6%) |
No. of Questions | Score Range | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | |
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Importance of physical self-care behavior | 14 | 14–56 | 27.9 (4.9) | 29 (24.5–31) |
Total Score of Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior | ||
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How Important Are the Following Items for You? | Rho | p-Value |
1. Be aware of food restrictions myself | 0.348 | 0.011 |
2. Be aware of fluid intake restrictions myself | 0.680 | <0.001 |
3. To make sure that I remain active | 0.626 | <0.001 |
4. To make sure that I take my medicines every day | 0.285 | 0.041 |
5. Controlling my weight (increase or decrease) | 0.666 | <0.001 |
6. Measuring my own blood pressure, pulse and respirations | 0.432 | 0.001 |
7. Make sure I get enough rest and sleep | 0.348 | 0.011 |
8. Keeping a diary of the progress of my symptoms | 0.680 | <0.001 |
9. To take the necessary actions, upon suspicion of symptom aggravation | 0.356 | 0.010 |
10. To take care of my condition based on my personal needs e.g. fatigue | 0.585 | <0.001 |
11. To make sure that I adjust my daily life according to my physical state | 0.586 | <0.001 |
12. To strengthen my abilities or behaviors to limit my symptoms | 0.607 | <0.001 |
13. To feel that I am contributing to the improvement of my symptoms | 0.364 | 0.008 |
14. To arrange follow up in hospital that monitors me and takes into account my HF history | 0.484 | 0.001 |
Cronbach’s a | |
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Importance of physical self-care behavior | 0.795 |
ICC (95% CI) | p-Value | |
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Importance of physical self-care behavior | 0.805 (0.683–0.883) | 0.01 |
Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior | |
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Mean (SD) | |
Gender | p = 0.057 |
Male | 26.3 (5.7) |
Female | 29.3 (3.9) |
Age (years) | p = 0.106 |
≤60 | 28.2 (3.3) |
61–70 | 25.6 (5.1) |
>70 | 29.9 (5.3) |
Residency | p = 0.796 |
Attica | 27.9 (5.4) |
Other | 27.9 (3.9) |
Years suffering the disease | p = 0.007 |
<5 | 24.6 (5.0) |
6–10 | 29.6 (4.5) |
>10 | 29.5 (3.7) |
NYHA | p= 0.030 |
I–II | 24.9 (5.4) |
III | 28.4 (4.2) |
IV | 30.4 (4.2) |
Informed about disease | p = 0.578 |
Very/Enough | 28.1 (4.9) |
A little/Not at all | 27.7 (5.1) |
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Tsami, A.; Koutelekos, I.; Gerogianni, G.; Pavlatou, N.; Kalogianni, A.; Kapadohos, T.; Toulia, G.; Polikandrioti, M. Measuring Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior in Patients with Heart Failure: Validation and Reliability Analysis of 14-item IPSC Scale. Clin. Pract. 2023, 13, 357-366. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13020032
Tsami A, Koutelekos I, Gerogianni G, Pavlatou N, Kalogianni A, Kapadohos T, Toulia G, Polikandrioti M. Measuring Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior in Patients with Heart Failure: Validation and Reliability Analysis of 14-item IPSC Scale. Clinics and Practice. 2023; 13(2):357-366. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13020032
Chicago/Turabian StyleTsami, Athanasia, Ioannis Koutelekos, Georgia Gerogianni, Niki Pavlatou, Antonia Kalogianni, Theodore Kapadohos, Georgia Toulia, and Maria Polikandrioti. 2023. "Measuring Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior in Patients with Heart Failure: Validation and Reliability Analysis of 14-item IPSC Scale" Clinics and Practice 13, no. 2: 357-366. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13020032
APA StyleTsami, A., Koutelekos, I., Gerogianni, G., Pavlatou, N., Kalogianni, A., Kapadohos, T., Toulia, G., & Polikandrioti, M. (2023). Measuring Importance of Physical Self-Care Behavior in Patients with Heart Failure: Validation and Reliability Analysis of 14-item IPSC Scale. Clinics and Practice, 13(2), 357-366. https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract13020032