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Pulmonary rehabilitation adapted index of self-efficacy (PRAISE) validated to Portuguese respiratory patients.

Authors :
Santos CD
Santos AJ
Santos M
Rodrigues F
Bárbara C
Source :
Pulmonology [Pulmonology] 2019 Nov - Dec; Vol. 25 (6), pp. 334-339. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Sep 18.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction and Objectives: Recent updates on Pulmonary Rehabilitation highlight the importance of patients' self-efficacy on long-term adherence to health-enhancing behaviors. The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Adapted Index of Self-Efficacy (PRAISE) is an adaptation of the General Self-Efficacy Scale. This study aimed to translate, culturally adapt and evaluate reliability and validity of PRAISE in Portuguese respiratory patients.<br />Patients or Materials and Methods: Forward-backward translation and pilot testing were performed. Content validity was assessed by a multidisciplinary panel of expert judges. To evaluate reliability and validity, 150 respiratory outpatients on Pulmonary Rehabilitation participated in a cross-sectional study. Descriptive and reliability analyses, and exploratory factorial analysis using principal axis factoring, followed by oblique oblimin factor rotation were conducted to identify construct validity. IBM® SPSS® version 22 was used to perform statistical analysis.<br />Results: 150 patients with a mean age of 67 years, 54% male and 83% currently on Pulmonary Rehabilitation participated in the study. These included mainly Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease patients (46.7%) but also Bronchiectasis (20%), Interstitial Lung Disease (20%) and other respiratory diseases. PRAISE mean score was 49. Exploratory factor analysis extraction provided a 4-factor solution that cumulatively explained 52.3% of total variance (F1: 26.6%; F2: 9.7%; F3: 8.7%; F4: 7.3%). Portuguese PRAISE showed a reliability of 0.78 (Chronbach alpha).<br />Conclusions: The Portuguese version of PRAISE showed adequate psychometric properties for it to be used as an instrument to measure self-efficacy as a patient-centered outcome on Pulmonary Rehabilitation.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 Sociedade Portuguesa de Pneumologia. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2531-0437
Volume :
25
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Pulmonology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31540750
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pulmoe.2019.06.003