Jamilly da Silva Aragão, Inácia Sátiro Xavier de França, R. Baptista, Francisco Stélio de Sousa, Alexsandro Silva Coura, E. Mendonça
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Introduction: After an acquired neurological lesion, some people are in situations of greater vulnerability to complications and comorbidities, which can exert impacts on their life and health, compromise their quality of life, and lead to hospitalizations and premature death. Identifying the vulnerability situation can guide nurses in the development of actions to prevent complications, comorbidities, and other conditions after the neurological lesion. Objective: To validate a scale to identify the vulnerability situation of people with motor disabilities after an acquired neurological lesion (Escala de Vulnerabilidade de Pessoas com Deficiência, EVU-PcD). Materials and method: The article presents a methodological development and psychometric study with a quantitative approach. The construct validity stages were as follows: application of the Vulnerability Scale for people with motor disabilities after an acquired neurological lesion (EVU-PcD) and reliability and confirmatory factor analysis. EVU-PcD, initially with 38 items, was applied to 102 individuals with acquired motor disabilities. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha from 0.7 to 0.9. In the confirmatory factor analysis, the structural equations model for latent variables a path diagram was used. Results: The overall Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0.86, which was considered excellent. The fit indices, chi-square ratio (1.63), root mean square of approximation errors (0.08) and parsimonious fit quality index (0.61) presented acceptable indicators of adequacy to the final model with three domains and 28 items. Conclusions: The final factor structure of the EVU-PcD scale with 28 items showed satisfactory reliability and validity results to identify the vulnerability of people with motor disabilities after an acquired neurological lesion.
引言:在获得性神经损伤后,一些人更容易出现并发症和合并症,这可能会影响他们的生活和健康,损害他们的生活质量,并导致住院和过早死亡。识别脆弱性情况可以指导护士采取行动,预防神经损伤后的并发症、合并症和其他情况。目的:验证一种量表,以确定运动障碍者在获得性神经损伤后的脆弱性状况(Escala de Vulnerabilidade Pessoas com Defiência,EVU PcD)。材料和方法:本文介绍了方法论的发展和定量方法的心理测量研究。结构有效性阶段如下:获得性神经损伤后运动障碍者脆弱性量表(EVU-PcD)的应用以及信度和验证性因素分析。EVU PcD最初有38个项目,应用于102名获得性运动障碍患者。使用Cronbachα从0.7到0.9来评估可靠性。在验证性因素分析中,使用了潜在变量的结构方程模型——路径图。结果:总体Cronbachα系数为0.86,被认为是优秀的。拟合指数卡方比(1.63)、近似误差均方根(0.08)和简约拟合质量指数(0.61)为具有三个领域和28个项目的最终模型提供了可接受的充分性指标。结论:EVU-PcD量表的最终因素结构包含28个项目,在识别获得性神经损伤后运动障碍患者的脆弱性方面显示出令人满意的可靠性和有效性结果。
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Aquichan, a journal of medical and health sciences from the field of health sciences and, more specifically, nursing, publishes articles resulting from investigations from a point of view of epistemology, evidence-based practice, chronic care, promotion and prevention. The articles are for the academic and scientific community, both in Colombia and abroad.
The journal accepts original, previously unpublished papers in Spanish, English, and Portuguese, which are the product of a research or a review and which are not being evaluated by other scientific journals, either in print or electronic form.