| Literature DB >> 18438571 |
Sérgio Márcio Pacheco Paschoal1, Wilson Jacob Filho, Júlio Litvoc.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To describe item reduction and its distribution into dimensions in the construction process of a quality of life evaluation instrument for the elderly.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18438571 PMCID: PMC2664201 DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322008000200005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Sample design
| Parameters | Quota 1 | Quota 2 | Quota 3 | Quota 4 | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health self-evaluation | Sick | Healthy | Sick | Healthy | |
| Physical Functional Capacity | Dependent | Independent | Dependent | Independent | |
| Women | 22 (59%) | 22 (59%) | 22 (59%) | 22 (59%) | 88 (59%) |
| Men | 15 (41%) | 15 (41%) | 15 (41%) | 15 (41%) | 60 (41%) |
| Women | 8 (62%) | 8 (62%) | 8 (62%) | 8 (62%) | 32 (62%) |
| Men | 5 (38%) | 5 (38%) | 5 (38%) | 5 (38%) | 20 (38%) |
| Total | 50 | 50 | 50 | 50 | 200 (100%) |
Number and percentage of elderly distributed in the sample quotas according to age and gender - São Paulo – 2003
| Number of interviews according to age and gender | HC | SCG | EHMPRO | SCUSP | N (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women | 22 (59%) | 22 (59%) | 12 (75%) | 22 (59%) | 78 (62) |
| Men | 15 (41%) | 14 (41%) | 4 (25%) | 15 (41%) | 48 (38) |
| Women | 9 (60%) | 8 (67%) | 18 (69%) | 9 (64%) | 44 (66) |
| Men | 6 (40%) | 4 (33%) | 8 (31%) | 5 (36%) | 23 (34) |
| Total | 52 | 48 | 42 | 51 | 193(100) |
Number and percentage of elderly distributed in the sample quotas according to functional capacity - São Paulo – 2003
| Functional Capacity | HC | SCG | EHMPRO | SCUSP | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Independent | 50 (96.0%) | 48 (100.0%) | 24 (57.0%) | 51 (100.0%) | 173 (90.0%) |
| Dependent | 2 (4.0%) | 0 ( 0.0%) | 18 (43.0%) | 0 ( 0.0%) | 20 (10.0%) |
| Total | 52 | 48 | 42 | 51 | 193 (100.0%) |
| Independent | 29 (55.7%) | 38 (79.1%) | 1 (2.4%) | 41 (80.4%) | 109 (56.5%) |
| Dependent | 23 (44.3%) | 10 (20.9%) | 41 (97.6%) | 10 (19.6%) | 84 (43.5%) |
| Total | 52 | 48 | 42 | 51 | 193 (100.0%) |
partially or totally dependent
Number and percentage of elderly distributed in the sample quotas according to health status - São Paulo – 2003.
| Health-status | HC | SCG | EHMPRO | SCUSP | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy | 0 ( 0%) | 47 ( 98%) | 5 (12%) | 51 (100%) | 103 (53%) |
| Sick | 52 (100%) | 1 ( 2%) | 37 (88%) | 0 ( 0%) | 90 (47%) |
| Total | 52 | 48 | 42 | 51 | 193 (100%) |
Top 46 impact scoring item ranking, in decreasing order – São Paulo – 2003
| Nº | ITEM | MEAN | FREQ | IMPACT |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | Having health | 4.793 | 100.0 | 479.3 |
| 86 | Experiencing violence (assault, robbery, fight, etc.) | 4.788 | 100.0 | 478.8 |
| 82 | Having illness | 4.672 | 99.5 | 464.864 |
| 69 | Having addictions (alcohol, smoking, gambling, drugs, etc.) | 4.646 | 99.5 | 462.277 |
| 68 | Experiencing joy, happiness | 4.611 | 100.0 | 461.1 |
| 137 | Being dependent in general (physical, economic, social, etc.) | 4.596 | 100.0 | 459.6 |
| 24 | Being abandoned by the family | 4.591 | 100.0 | 459.1 |
| 33 | Feeling well, full of energy | 4.591 | 100.0 | 459.1 |
| 96 | Having family harmony | 4.623 | 99.0 | 457.677 |
| 7 | Living in peace with the family | 4.599 | 99.5 | 457.6005 |
| 108 | Lacking a place to live | 4.565 | 100.0 | 456.5 |
| 57 | Having division in the family | 4.578 | 99.5 | 455.511 |
| 126 | Living well (running water and sewage systems, comfort, security, etc.) | 4.568 | 99.5 | 454.516 |
| 22 | Experiencing peace/tranquility | 4.544 | 100.0 | 454.4 |
| 31 | Having a good retirement pension | 4.581 | 99.0 | 453.519 |
| 124 | Knowing that the children are well | 4.557 | 99.5 | 453.4215 |
| 4 | Being able to take care of yourself (bathing, dressing, feeding yourself, etc.) | 4.544 | 99.5 | 452.128 |
| 67 | Having faith in God | 4.697 | 95.9 | 450.4423 |
| 29 | Having children who are well-off | 4.539 | 99.0 | 449.361 |
| 34 | Being physically independent | 4.51 | 99.5 | 448.745 |
| 93 | Having bad friendships; bad influences | 4.477 | 100.0 | 447.7 |
| 102 | Needing medical assistance | 4.477 | 100.0 | 447.7 |
| 76 | Fulfilling the basic needs (food, dressing, living, transportation, health, recreation, etc.) | 4.472 | 100.0 | 447.2 |
| 90 | Having memory loss; forgetfulness | 4.49 | 99.5 | 446.755 |
| 101 | Being well with one’s self | 4.456 | 100.0 | 445.6 |
| 56 | Experiencing grumpiness, crankiness; bad mood | 4.474 | 99.5 | 445.163 |
| 131 | Experiencing sadness, depression | 4.474 | 99.5 | 445.163 |
| 87 | Being remembered by your children | 4.492 | 99.0 | 444.708 |
| 17 | Liking yourself; being happy with yourself (self-esteem) | 4.469 | 99.5 | 444.6655 |
| 123 | Arguing with the family | 4.446 | 100.0 | 444.6 |
| 138 | Enjoying every moment in life | 4.435 | 100.0 | 443.5 |
| 41 | Health-related problems | 4.524 | 97.9 | 442.8996 |
| 32 | Having lack of hygiene | 4.425 | 100.0 | 442.5 |
| 6 | Owning a house | 4.519 | 97.9 | 442.4101 |
| 121 | Feeling a burden to others | 4.466 | 99.0 | 442.134 |
| 18 | Having a reason to live | 4.443 | 99.5 | 442.0785 |
| 104 | Being loved | 4.443 | 99.5 | 442.0785 |
| 20 | Having good nourishment; healthy food | 4.45 | 99.0 | 440.55 |
| 109 | Feeling healthy | 4.404 | 100.0 | 440.4 |
| 120 | Unpolluted environment | 4.389 | 100.0 | 438.9 |
| 81 | Being promptly served in any health service when needed | 4.411 | 99.5 | 438.8945 |
| 39 | Having peaceful sleep | 4.406 | 99.5 | 438.397 |
| 63 | Doing what you like | 4.424 | 99.0 | 437.976 |
| 49 | Having a disability in the senses (vision, hearing, smell, taste, etc.) | 4.562 | 95.9 | 437.4958 |
| 59 | Continuing to be active in your own environment (to make calls, to shop, to be in charge of the finances, etc.) | 4.396 | 99.5 | 437.402 |
| 79 | Feeling accomplished; having achievements | 4.408 | 99.0 | 436.392 |
MEAN – mean importance attributed to each item;
FREQ – percentage of subjects (frequency) that considered the item relevant;
IMPACT – product of frequency and mean importance (Quality of Life measurement)
Distribution into dimensions of the 43 item pool, following modifications
| Having health |
| Having illness |
| Having bad memory, forgetfulness |
| Being promptly served in any health service when needed |
| Having peaceful sleep |
| Having vision, hearing, smelling and tasting impairments |
| Living without significant pain |
| Being dependent in general (physical, economic, social, etc.) |
| Being able to take care of yourself (bathing, dressing, feeding yourself, etc.) |
| Continuing to be active in your own environment (to make calls, to shop, to be in charge of the finances, etc) |
| Relying on others for daily activities |
| Having control over your own life |
| Experiencing joy, happiness |
| Feeling well, full of energy |
| Experiencing grumpiness, crankiness; bad mood |
| Experiencing sadness, depression |
| Liking yourself; being happy with yourself (self-esteem) |
| Enjoying every moment in life |
| Feeling a burden to others |
| Being loved |
| Doing what you like |
| Being abandoned by the family |
| Living in peace with the family |
| Having division in the family |
| Having children who are well-off |
| Having bad friendships; bad influences |
| Being remembered by your children |
| Having no place to live |
| Having a good retirement pension |
| Fulfilling the basic needs (food, dressing, living, transportation, health, recreation, etc) |
| Owning a house |
| Having addictions (alcohol, smoking, gambling, drugs, etc) |
| Having bad hygiene |
| Having good nourishment; healthy food |
| Practicing physical activity (sports, walking, jogging etc.) |
| Experiencing peace/tranquility |
| Having faith in God |
| Having a reason to live |
| Feeling accomplished; having achievements |
| Experiencing violence (assault, robbery, fight, etc) |
| Living well (running water and sewage systems, comfort, security, etc) |
| Unpolluted environment |
| Having public safety |