COPD empowerment scale: a scale development and validatıon study
Citation
Z Aksoy, S Erol, Ö Oruç, COPD empowerment scale: a scale development and validatıon study, European Journal of Public Health, Volume 34, Issue Supplement_3, November 2024, ckae144.1336.Abstract
Background: The fact that COPD symptoms seriously affect daily
life makes it different from other chronic diseases. The purpose of
this study was to develop the COPD Empowerment Scale and test its
psychometric properties.
Methods: This study, carried out with a methodological design, was
carried out in a Chest Diseases Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, be tween June 2023 and March 2024. A scale item pool was created by
literature review and semi-structured interviews with COPD
patients, and opinions were obtained from 16 experts. The draft
scale, consisting of 55 items, was applied to 30 COPD patients as
a pilot study. The draft scale was applied to 275 COPD patients and
its psychometric properties were tested. The validity of the scale was
evaluated by Content Validity Index (CGI) and exploratory and
confirmatory factor analysis. Its reliability was evaluated by internal
consistency analysis (Cronbach Alpha coefficient), item-total score
correlations and test-retest analyses. Statistical significance level was
accepted as p < 0.05.
Results: The KGI of the scale was found to be 0.97. The draft scale
was transformed into a scale with five sub-dimensions and 31 items
as a result of exploratory factor analysis. Cronbach’s Alpha value of
the total scale is 0.896, and its sub-dimensions Cronbach’s Alpha
values are; knowledge and understanding was found to be 0.731,
access to health services was 0.816, self-efficacy was 0.719, symptom
management was 0.842, and psycho-social coping was 0.728. Factor
loadings of all items were 0.40 and above. As a result of confirma tory factor analysis, v2 /df (2.59), RMSEA (0.076), NFI (0.92), NNFI
(0.95), SRMR (0.03) and CFI (0.95) measurements are within the
desired fit values. In the test-retest reliability study of the scale, the
Pearson moment correlation coefficient was found to be
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Source
European Journal of Public HealthVolume
34Issue
3URI
https://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article/34/Supplement_3/ckae144.1336/7843136https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.1336
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/1007