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Abstract
Introduction: The Self-Care
Dependency Evaluation Form assesses dependency in performing
self-care
activities, but its original version is extensive and provides redundant
information. The present study aims to scrutinise the items of the scale with the purpose
of creating a revised version and to evaluate its psychometric properties.
Methods: The study was conducted in two phases. In the first phase, an exploratory and
correctional analysis of the items of the original form was performed from a database
with 282 participants, followed by a review by a panel of experts who analysed the discriminatory
ability and the contribution and relevance of each item, which resulted in the
revised version. In the second phase, a new study with a sample comprising 150 participants
was conducted to test the psychometric properties of the revised version. All ethical
aspects and matters of confidentiality and privacy were assured.
Results: The scale with 27 items shows good internal consistency, ranging from 0.67
(taking medication) to 0.96 (walking). It was moderately correlated with the Barthel Index
and the Lawton and Brody Scale, proven to be a discriminatory measurement instrument.
Discussion/Conclusion: This measure will enable health professionals to better evaluate
self-care
activities and provide more efficient, simple and effective prescriptions.
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Keywords
Quantitative approaches Instrument development Gerontology
Citation
Scand J Caring Sci. 2021;00:1â10.
Publisher
wiley