| Literature DB >> 23029184 |
Mallory O Johnson1, Carol Dawson Rose, Samantha E Dilworth, Torsten B Neilands.
Abstract
The Health Care Empowerment Model offers direction for the investigation of patient-controlled engagement and involvement in health care. At the core of the model is the construct of Health Care Empowerment (HCE), for which there exist no validated measures. A set of 27 candidate self-report survey items was constructed to capture five hypothesized inter-related facets of HCE (informed, engaged, committed, collaborative, and tolerant of uncertainty). The full item set was administered to 644 HIV-infected persons enrolled in three ongoing research studies. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses resulted in a two factor solution comprising four items each on two subscales: (1) HCE: Informed, Committed, Collaborative, and Engaged HCE ICCE) and (2) HCE Tolerance of Uncertainty (HCE TU). Subscale scores were evaluated for relationships with relevant constructs measured in the three studies, including depression, provider relationships, medication adherence, and HIV-1 viral load. Findings suggest the utility of this 8-item Health Care Empowerment Inventory (HCEI) in efforts to measure, understand, and track changes in the ways in which individuals engage in health care.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23029184 PMCID: PMC3446922 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0045692
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Sample Characteristics.
| Sample 1 ( | Sample 2 ( | Total (N = 644) N (%) | |
| Age | 46.92 (9.61) | 45.22 (8.15) | 45.96 (8.84) |
| Male | 275 (100.00) | 283 (78.18) | 558 (87.60) |
| Race | – | – | – |
| Black/African American | 48 (17.45) | 166 (45.86) | 214 (33.59) |
| White | 145 (52.73) | 126 (34.71) | 271 (42.54) |
| Latino | 52 (18.91) | 42 (11.60) | 94 (14.76) |
| Other | 30 (10.91) | 28 (7.73) | 58 (9.11) |
| Education | – | – | – |
| < High School | 13 (4.73) | 81 (22.25) | 94 (14.71) |
| High School | 72 (26.18) | 145 (39.84) | 217 (33.96) |
| Some College | 76 (27.64) | 103 (28.30) | 179 (28.01) |
| College Grad | 114 (41.45) | 35 (9.62) | 149 (23.32) |
| Working | 121 (44.00) | 58 (15.57) | 178 (27.77) |
| On Antiretroviral Therapy | 258 (93.82) | 267 (72.36) | 525 (81.52) |
| Injection Drug Use (past 3 mos) | 25 (9.09) | 72 (19.89) | 97 (15.23) |
| CD4 Count | 571.89 (253.61) | 413.76 (281.03) | 481.29 (280.23) |
| Viral Load Undetectable % | 141 (52.03) | 146 (40.67) | 287 (45.56) |
| Mos. Since HIV+ | 166.61 (94.03) | 147.74 (89.79) | 156.04 (92.09) |
| HCE ICCE | 17.24 (2.08) | 16.77 (3.32) | 16.97 (2.86) |
| HCE Tolerance of Uncertainty | 15.39 (2.74) | 15.41 (3.94) | 15.40 (3.48) |
Factor loadings and 95% Confidence Intervals for Samples 1 and 2.
| Sample 1 ( | Sample 2 ( | ||
| Factors and Items | EFA | CFA | CFA |
| HCE ICCE | |||
| I prefer to get as much information as possible about treatment options | .72 | .64 (.55,.72) | .84 (.79,.88) |
| I try to get my health care providers to listen to my preferences for my treatment | .73 | .69 (.61,.77) | .81 (.76,.86) |
| I am very active in my health care | .77 | .91 (.86,.97) | .87 (.83,.90) |
| I take my commitment to my treatment seriously | .84 | .82 (.76,.89) | .88 (.84,.92) |
| HCE TU | |||
| I accept that the future of my health condition is unknown even if I do everything I can | .54 | .72 (.64,.80) | .84 (.80,.88) |
| I recognize that there will likely be setbacks and uncertainty in my health care treatment | .63 | .70 (.62,.78) | .86 (.83,.90) |
| I am comfortable with the idea that there may be setbacks in my treatment | .89 | .73 (.66,.81) | .81 (.76,.85) |
| I have learned to live with the uncertainty of my health condition | .77 | .79 (.72,.85) | .85 (.81,.88) |
Notes: Items use a 5-point Likert scale from Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree.
ICCE = Informed, Committed, Collaborative, Engaged subscale.
TU = Tolerance of Uncertainty subscale.
Correlations and Mean Comparisons of HCE ICCE and HCE TU Subscales with Patient Clinical and Attitudinal Variables.
| Correlations | N |
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| Age | 632 | .04 (−.03,.11) | .08 (.004,.16)* |
| Time since HIV Diagnosis | 619 | .07 (−.01,.14) | .11(.04,.19)* |
| Depressive symptoms | 620x | −.16 (−.24, −.08)* | −.08 (−.16,.01) |
| Provider Knows Me as a Person | 616 | .26 (.17,.34)* | .22 (.13,.30)* |
| Decision-making Opportunity Scale | 382 | .33 (.23,.43)* | .23 (.13,.32)* |
| Adherence Self-Efficacy Integration | 342 | .42 (.32,.53)* | .30 (.18,.41)* |
| Adherence Self-Efficacy Perseverance | 341 | .31 (.20,.41)* | .31 (.21,.41)* |
| 3-Day Adherence Percentage | 435 | .28 (.19,.38)* | .14 (.03,.24)* |
| 30-Day Adherence Percentage | 614 | .32 (.24,.40)* | .18 (.09,.26)* |
| Detectable VL | 626 | −.19 (−.26, −.12)* | −.13 (−.20, −.05)* |
| Log10 Viral Load | 626 | −.24 (−.32, −.16)* | −.15 (−.23, −.07)* |
| CD4 | 632 | .20 (.12,.27)* | .06 (−.03,.14)* |
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| Gender | 634y |
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| Male | 556 | 17.02 | 15.26 |
| Female | 78 | 17.03 | 16.47 |
| Race/Ethnicity | 638 |
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| Black/African American | 214 | 16.85 (16.42, 17.28)a | 15.67 (15.16, 16.17)a,b |
| White | 271 | 17.17 (16.87, 17.48)a | 15.29 (14.90, 15.67)a,c,d |
| Latino | 94 | 16.64 (16.07, 17.20)a | 14.54 (13.85, 15.24)c |
| Other | 58 | 17.05 (16.35, 17.76)a | 16.09 (15.30, 16.88)b,d |
| Education | 640 |
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| Less than High School | 94 | 16.53 (15.81, 17.25)a,b | 15.90 (15.10, 16.72)a |
| High School Graduate | 217 | 16.46 (16.02, 16.90)a | 15.13 (14.64, 15.62)a |
| Some College/Technical School | 179 | 17.20 (16.87, 17.54)b | 15.27 (14.81, 15.73)a |
| College Graduate/Post-Graduate | 149 | 17.76 (17.44, 18.07) | 15.50 (15.00, 16.01)a |
| Employed | 637 |
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| No | 461 | 16.99 | 15.59 |
| Yes | 176 | 16.95 | 14.82 |
| On ART | 640 |
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| No | 118 | 15.81 | 14.51 |
| Yes | 522 | 17.26 | 15.60 |
Notes: * = p<.05. r HCE_ICCE: correlation of correlate with Health Care Empowerment Informed, Committed, Collaborative, Engaged (ICCE) subscale; r HCE_TOL: correlation of correlate with Health Care Empowerment Tolerance of Uncertainty (TU) subscale. Means with superscripts are not statistically different at p<.05. Subscripts: x – N = 621 for r HCE_TU.; y – N = 633 for HCE Tolerance of Uncertainty (TU) subscale.