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Psychometric validation of the short version of the Information Needs in Cardiac Rehabilitation scale through a first global assessment

GLM. Ghisi, MMA. da Cruz, LCM. Vanderlei, X. Liu, Z. Xu, MP. Jiandani, L. Cuenza, E. Kouidi, F. Giallauria, J. Mohammed, L. Maskhulia, PF. Trevizan, L. Batalik, DG. Pereira, N. Tourkmani, I. Burazor, E. Venturini, GG. Lira, MBCV. Rehfeld, VR....

. 2024 ; 31 (16) : 1927-1936. [pub] 20241118

Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, validační studie, multicentrická studie

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc25003443

AIMS: Tailored education is recommended for cardiac patients, yet little is known about information needs in areas of the world where it is most needed. This study aims to assess (i) the measurement properties of the Information Needs in Cardiac Rehabilitation short version (INCR-S) scale and (ii) patient's information needs globally. METHODS AND RESULTS: In this cross-sectional study, English, simplified Chinese, Portuguese, or Korean versions of the INCR-S were administered to in- or out-patients via Qualtrics (January 2022-November 2023). Members of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation community facilitated recruitment. Importance and knowledge sufficiency of 36 items were rated. Links to evidence-based lay education were provided where warranted. A total of 1601 patients from 19 middle- and high-income countries across the world participated. Structural validity was supported upon factor analysis, with five subscales extracted: symptom response/medication, heart diseases/diagnostic tests/treatments, exercise and return-to-life roles/programmes to support, risk factors, and healthy eating/psychosocial management. Cronbach's alpha was 0.97. Construct validity was supported through significantly higher knowledge sufficiency ratings for all items and information importance ratings for all subscales in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) enrolees vs. non-enrolees (all P < 0.001). All items were rated as very important-particularly regarding cardiac events, nutrition, exercise benefits, medications, symptom response, risk factor control, and CR-but more so in high-income countries in the Americas and Western Pacific. Knowledge sufficiency ranged from 30.0 to 67.4%, varying by region and income class. Ratings were highest for medications and lowest for support groups, resistance training, and alternative medicine. CONCLUSION: Identification of information needs using the valid and reliable INCR-S can inform educational approaches to optimize patients' health outcomes across the globe.

'Gibiino' Cardiovascular Diagnostic Center Catania Italy

ATTIV Clinic Sete Lagoas Brazil

Cardiac Rehabilitation Tbilisi State Medical University Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinical Centre Tbilisi Georgia

Department of Cardiac Rehabilitation Cecina Hospital Cecina Italy

Department of Physical Education and Sports Science Laboratory of Sports Medicine Thessaloniki Greece

Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Faculty of Medicine Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic

Department of Physiotherapy Bayero University Kano Aminu Kano Kano Nigeria

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Seongnam Korea

Department of Translational Medical Sciences Internal Medicine Unit Federico 2 University of Naples Naples Italy

Faculty of Health York University Bethune College 4700 Keele Street Toronto ON M3J 1P3 Canada

Faculty of Medicine Institute for Cardiovascular Diseases 'Dedinje' and Belgrade University Belgrade Serbia

Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Sciences Department of Physical Therapy Federal University of Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Brazil

Heart Centre Cardiac CCU The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto Canada

KITE Research Institute Toronto Rehabilitation Institute University Health Network University of Toronto 347 Rumsey Road Room 250 Toronto ON M4G1R7 Canada

Pernambuco University Petrolina Brazil

Philippine Heart Center Comprehensive Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Program Quezon City Philippines

Physiotherapy School and Centre Seth G S Medical College and King Edward Memorial Hospital Parel Mumbai India

Policlinica HU Pernambuco University Juazeiro Brazil

Rehabilitation Clinic 'Mons G Calaciura' Biancavilla Catania Italy

School of Technology and Sciences São Paulo State University Presidente Prudente Brazil

Shanghai Xinhua Hospital affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery Faculty of Medicine and Health University of Sydney Camperdown Australia

University Center for Science and Entrepreneurship Santo Antônio de Jesus Brazil

University Center of Adamantina Adamantina Brazil

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