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How to analyze palliative care outcome data for patients in Sub-Saharan Africa: an international, multicenter, factor analytic examination of the APCA African POS.

Richard Harding1, Lucy Selman, Victoria M Simms, Suzanne Penfold, Godfrey Agupio, Natalya Dinat, Julia Downing, Liz Gwyther, Barbara Ikin, Thandi Mashao, Keletso Mmoledi, Lydia Mpanga Sebuyira, Tony Moll, Faith Mwangi-Powell, Eve Namisango, Richard A Powell, Frank H Walkey, Irene J Higginson, Richard J Siegert.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: The incidence of life-limiting progressive disease in sub-Saharan Africa presents a significant clinical and public health challenge. The ability to easily measure patient outcomes is essential to improving care.
OBJECTIVES: The present study aims to determine the specific factors (if any) that underpin the African Palliative Care Association African Palliative Outcome Scale to assist the analysis of data in routine clinical care and audit.
METHODS: Using self-reported data collected from patients with HIV infection in eastern and southern Africa, an exploratory factor analysis was undertaken with 1337 patients; subsequently, a confirmatory analysis was done on two samples from separate data sets (n = 445).
RESULTS: Using exploratory factor analysis initially, both two- and three-factor solutions were examined and found to meet the criteria for simple structure and be readily interpretable. Then using confirmatory factor analysis on two separate samples, the three-factor solution demonstrated better fit, with Goodness-of-Fit Index values greater than 0.95 and Normative Fit Index values close to 0.90. The resulting three factors were 1) physical and psychological well-being, 2) interpersonal well-being, and 3) existential well-being.
CONCLUSION: This analysis presents an important new opportunity in the analysis of outcome data for patients with progressive disease. It has advantages over both the total scoring of multidimensional scaling (which masks differences between domains) and of item scoring (which requires repeated analyses). The three factors map well onto the underlying concept and clinical goals of palliative care, and will enable audit of facility care.
Copyright © 2013 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23017619     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2012.04.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain Symptom Manage        ISSN: 0885-3924            Impact factor:   3.612


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3.  Spiritual Care, Pain Reduction, and Preferred Place of Death Among Advanced Cancer Patients in Soweto, South Africa.

Authors:  Mpho Ratshikana-Moloko; Oluwatosin Ayeni; Jacob M Tsitsi; Michelle L Wong; Judith S Jacobson; Alfred I Neugut; Mfanelo Sobekwa; Maureen Joffe; Keletso Mmoledi; Charmaine L Blanchard; Witness Mapanga; Paul Ruff; Herbert Cubasch; Daniel S O'Neil; Tracy A Balboni; Holly G Prigerson
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Authors:  Penelope A Phillips-Howard; Kayla F Laserson; Nyaguara Amek; Caryl M Beynon; Sonia Y Angell; Sammy Khagayi; Peter Byass; Mary J Hamel; Anne M van Eijk; Emily Zielinski-Gutierrez; Laurence Slutsker; Kevin M De Cock; John Vulule; Frank O Odhiambo
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5.  Assessing and responding to palliative care needs in rural sub-Saharan Africa: results from a model intervention and situation analysis in Malawi.

Authors:  Michael E Herce; Shekinah N Elmore; Noel Kalanga; James W Keck; Emily B Wroe; Atupere Phiri; Alishya Mayfield; Felix Chingoli; Jason A Beste; Listern Tengatenga; Junior Bazile; Eric L Krakauer; Jonas Rigodon
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7.  'Peace' and 'life worthwhile' as measures of spiritual well-being in African palliative care: a mixed-methods study.

Authors:  Lucy Selman; Peter Speck; Marjolein Gysels; Godfrey Agupio; Natalya Dinat; Julia Downing; Liz Gwyther; Thandi Mashao; Keletso Mmoledi; Tony Moll; Lydia Mpanga Sebuyira; Barbara Ikin; Irene J Higginson; Richard Harding
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Authors:  Keira Lowther; Victoria Simms; Lucy Selman; Lorraine Sherr; Liz Gwyther; Hellen Kariuki; Aabid Ahmed; Zipporah Ali; Rachel Jenkins; Irene J Higginson; Richard Harding
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9.  Wellbeing among sub-Saharan African patients with advanced HIV and/or cancer: an international multicentred comparison study of two outcome measures.

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