Phillip Davis, Joanne Bradbury, Kirstine Shrubsole, John Parke
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Particpants were patients with at least one chronic disease, referred by consultant physician, or recruited by advertisement posters in hospital clinic areas. Results PACIC+ (26-item) had acceptable internal consitency (Cronbach's alpha 0.96). Test-retest reliability (Time-1 and 2, P r (48)=0.43; and New supplementary items: Confidence r (48)=0.54; Understanding r (48)=0.62; Support r (48)=0.43; Overall Health r (48)=0.42; Overall Health Change r (48)=-0.31, P =0.03; and Acute Episodes of Care in 1-month r (48)=0.42, P Conclusions The expanded PACIC+ is an improved psychometric tool providing for the patient's voice in a shared health journey. 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背景 病人对慢性病护理的评估(PACIC+)已被纳入澳大利亚的一些指南中,它在衡量病人在初级医疗机构中的参与度和对护理的感知方面被证明是可靠的。多项研究重点关注 PACIC+ 在特定病症中的应用。本研究旨在扩展 PACIC+,以衡量患者自我管理慢性病的能力,并在更广泛的澳大利亚初级保健人群中进行验证。本研究旨在评估 PACIC+ 和六个新补充项目的内部一致性和可靠性,这六个新补充项目旨在评估患者的健康状况和自我管理慢性疾病的能力。方法 一项重复测量相关设计研究评估了三个时间点的扩展 PACIC+。参与者为至少患有一种慢性疾病的患者,由主治医生推荐,或通过医院门诊区的广告海报招募。结果 PACIC+(26 个项目)具有可接受的内部一致性(Cronbach's alpha 0.96)。重测可靠性(时间-1 和时间-2,P r (48)=0.43; 新补充项目:信心 r (48)=0.54;理解 r (48)=0.62;支持 r (48)=0.43;整体健康 r (48)=0.42;整体健康变化 r (48)=-0.31,P =0.03;以及 1 个月内急性护理发作 r (48)=0.42,P 结论 扩展后的 PACIC+ 是一种改进的心理测量工具,在共同的健康历程中提供了患者的声音。它是一种有效、可靠的工具,可用于监测和测量澳大利亚人口诊所和初级医疗机构中慢性病患者的自我管理情况。
A shared journey: evaluating a patient-assessed measure of self-management of chronic conditions in an Australian setting.
Background Patient Assessment of Care in Chronic Conditions (PACIC+), included in some Australian guidelines, has been shown reliable for measuring patient engagement and perception of their care in primary care settings. Various studies have focussed on PACIC+ use in specific conditions. This study aims to expand PACIC+ to measure patient empowerment to self-manage their chronic condition and validate it in the broader Australian primary care population. This study aims to evaluate internal consistency and reliability of PACIC+ and six new supplementary items proposed to assess patient wellbeing and empowerment to self-manage their chronic condition. Methods A repeated-measures correlation design study assessed the expanded PACIC+ over three time-points. Particpants were patients with at least one chronic disease, referred by consultant physician, or recruited by advertisement posters in hospital clinic areas. Results PACIC+ (26-item) had acceptable internal consitency (Cronbach's alpha 0.96). Test-retest reliability (Time-1 and 2, P r (48)=0.43; and New supplementary items: Confidence r (48)=0.54; Understanding r (48)=0.62; Support r (48)=0.43; Overall Health r (48)=0.42; Overall Health Change r (48)=-0.31, P =0.03; and Acute Episodes of Care in 1-month r (48)=0.42, P Conclusions The expanded PACIC+ is an improved psychometric tool providing for the patient's voice in a shared health journey. It is a valid, reliable tool to monitor and measure self-management of chronic conditions in Australian population clinic and primary healthcare settings.