Development and Testing of a Tool to Assess Self-Care Agency in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease

Jennifer Lenoci, Joseph Telfair, Heather Cecil, Robert R Edwards

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Abstract

This article summarizes the psychometric evaluation of the Chronic Illness Assessment Interview for Sickle Cell Disease (CIAI-SCD), an instrument based on a model of self-care for adult patients with chronic medical conditions. The CIAI-SCD was administered to 104 adults with sickle cell disease. A factor analysis identified three factors that reflected the psychological constructs of Personal Satisfaction and Perceived Control (Factor 1), Feeling Concerned and Worried (Factor 2), and Feeling Supported (Factor 3). Preliminary evidence for the internal consistency, test-retest reliability, content validity, and construct validity of the CIAI-SCD was obtained. After further refinement and validation, the CIAI-SCD may be a useful tool for assessing factors related to self-care skills among adults with sickle cell disease.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalWestern Journal of Nursing Research
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2002

Keywords

  • Adults
  • Self-Care
  • Sickle Cell

DC Disciplines

  • Public Health

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