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Reliability And Construct Validity Of The Instrument To Measure The Impact Of Valve Heart Disease On The Patient's Daily Life
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Revista Latino-americana De Enfermagem. Univ Sao Paulo, Escola De Enfermagem De Ribeirao Preto, v. 24, p. , 2016.
1518-8345
WOS:000396277500012
10.1590/1518-8345.0624.2730
Autor
Martins dos Anjos
Daniela Brianne; Matheus Rodrigues
Roberta Cunha; Padilha
Ktia Melissa; dos Santos Pedrosa
Rafaela Batista; Bueno Jayme Gallani
Maria Cecilia
Institución
Resumen
Evaluate the practicality, acceptability and the floor and ceiling effects, estimate the reliability and verify the convergent construct's validity with the instrument called the Heart Valve Disease Impact on daily life (IDCV) of the valve disease in patients with mitral and or aortic heart valve disease. Method: data was obtained from 86 heart valve disease patients through 3 phases: a face to face interview for a socio-demographic and clinic characterization and then other two done through phone calls of the interviewed patients for application of the instrument (test and repeat test). Results: as for the practicality and acceptability, the instrument was applied with an average time of 9,9 minutes and with 110% of responses, respectively. Ceiling and floor effects observed for all domains, especially floor effect. Reliability was tested using the test -repeating pattern to give evidence of temporal stability of the measurement. Significant negative correlations with moderate to strong magnitude were found between the score of the generic question about the impact of the disease and the scores of IDCV, which points to the validity of the instrument convergent construct. Conclusion: the instrument to measure the impact of valve heart disease on the patient's daily life showed evidence of reliability and validity when applied to patients with heart valve disease. 24