Factors of Self-care Agency in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Japan

Q2 Medicine Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1159/000538007
Hikaru Mizuno, Mayu Katashima, Kayoko Sakagami, Yu Fujimoto, Chiyo Murauchi, Natsuko Seto
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Introduction: Currently, no self-care measurement tool specific to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) exists in Japan. The Instrument for Diabetes Self-care Agency (IDSCA) is a reliable and valid self-care measurement tool for patients with diabetes. Factors affecting self-care ability assessed by IDSCA appear to meet the requirements for patients with IBD. Therefore, we created a self-care ability measurement tool adapted from IDSCA as an original draft for the Instrument for IBD Self-care Agency and extracted factors and items required to measure the self-care ability of patients with IBD. Methods: An anonymous questionnaire survey was distributed among 226 patients. Exploratory factor analysis examined the relationship of factors from multiple perspectives, identify factors based on their content, and confirm their internal consistency. Statistical analyses were performed using JMP🄬 14.0.0. Results: Five factors with 23 items were extracted from the IDSCA, including [Ability to build a human support system], [Ability to acquire knowledge], [Ability to maintain self-care], [Ability to self-manage], and [Ability to self-assess]. Cronbach’s alpha was 0.765–0.861 for each factor and 0.904 for the entire scale. Conclusion: We could identify the self-care agencies of patients with IBD, including 5 factors and 23 items. Focusing on these self-care factors may provide critical information to guide nurses’ self-care interventions.
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日本炎症性肠病患者的自我护理代理因素
介绍:目前,日本还没有专门针对炎症性肠病(IBD)的自我护理测量工具。糖尿病自我护理机构工具(IDSCA)是一种可靠有效的糖尿病患者自我护理测量工具。IDSCA 评估的影响自我护理能力的因素似乎符合 IBD 患者的要求。因此,我们根据 IDSCA 制作了一个自我护理能力测量工具,作为 IBD 自我护理机构工具的原稿,并提取了测量 IBD 患者自我护理能力所需的因素和项目。方法:匿名问卷调查向 226 名患者发放匿名问卷调查。探索性因子分析从多个角度考察了各因子之间的关系,根据因子的内容确定了因子,并确认了因子的内部一致性。使用 JMP🄬 14.0.0 进行统计分析。结果:从IDSCA中提取了5个因子共23个项目,包括[建立人际支持系统的能力]、[获取知识的能力]、[保持自我照顾的能力]、[自我管理的能力]和[自我评估的能力]。每个因子的 Cronbach's alpha 值为 0.765-0.861,整个量表的 Cronbach's alpha 值为 0.904。结论我们可以确定 IBD 患者的自我护理机构,包括 5 个因子和 23 个项目。关注这些自我护理因素可为指导护士的自我护理干预提供重要信息。
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Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases
Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases Medicine-Gastroenterology
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