| Literature DB >> 24972592 |
Subhranil Saha1, Munmun Koley2, E R Mahoney3, Judith Hibbard4, Shubhamoy Ghosh5, Goutam Nag5, Rajib Purkait5, Ramkumar Mondal5, Monojit Kundu6, Supratim Patra5, Seikh Swaif Ali5, Jogendra Singh Arya2, Gurudev Choubey2.
Abstract
The American Patient Activation Measure-22 questionnaire (PAM-22) quantifies the knowledge, skills, and confidence essential to manage own health and health care. It is a central concept in chronic illness care models, but studied sparsely in homeopathic hospitals. PAM-22 was translated into Bengali and a cross-sectional study was undertaken in chronically ill 417 patients visiting the outpatient clinic of Mahesh Bhattacharyya Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, India. Response rate was 90.41%. Data were analyzed using Rasch rating scale model with Winsteps. Activation score was 54.7 ± 8.04 or 62.13% of maximum score. PAM scores differed significantly by age, education, income, and health status (P < .05). The items had good data quality fit statistics and good range of difficulty. The construct unidimensionality was confirmed by good model fits for Rasch model and principal component analysis of residuals found no meaning structure. The questionnaire showed acceptable psychometrics. Patient activation was moderate and needs to be improved.Entities:
Keywords: homeopathy; patient activation; self-management
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24972592 DOI: 10.1177/2156587214540175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med ISSN: 2156-5899