Abstract

Patient activation is a central concept in chronic illness care model. Activated patients have ability and willingness to manage their health. Aim of this study was to test the reliability and validity of a Patient Activation Measure. Research sample consisted of 130 patients who had diabetes, hypertension or rheumatoid arthritis. Data was collected through socio-demographic information form and a Patient Activation Measure (PAM). Reliability and validity of PAM were analyzed. Internal consistency reliability coefficient of the PAM was α: .81. Correlation coefficients between item and total scale scores varied from .38 to .66. Result of explanatory factor analysis Kaiser Meyer Olkin coefficient was .75 and Barlett test was x2: 646.870; p: 0. 000. Result of confirmatory factor analysis, model fit indexes were x2/df: 1.59, RMSEA: 0.071, CFI: 0.96, NNFI: 0.95. The result of Rasch analysis, reliability coefficient varied from 0.83 to 0.87 and in validity assesment, item fit statistics for INFIT varied from 0.68 to 1.53 and for OUTFIT varied from 0.65 to 1.54. PAM has enough validy and reliability for use in determining activation scores and level of the patients in Turkey. It could be used in planing appropriate interventions for the activation level and help to improve self management.

Highlights

  • Patient activation is a central concept in chronic illness care model

  • The purpose of this study was to test the validity and reliability of the Patient Activation Measure translated to Turkish in a Turkish population

  • Research design This was a methodological study, because the aim was African Health Sciences Vol 19 Issue 1, March, 2019 to test the reliability and validity of Patient Activation Measure (PAM), the research steps and statistical analysis methods, which are used in methodological studies were used in this research

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Introduction

Patient activation is a central concept in chronic illness care model. Activated patients have ability and willingness to manage their health. Objective: Aim of this study was to test the reliability and validity of a Patient Activation Measure. The result of Rasch analysis, reliability coefficient varied from 0.83 to 0.87 and in validity assesment, item fit statistics for INFIT varied from 0.68 to 1.53 and for OUTFIT varied from 0.65 to 1.54. Conclusion: PAM has enough validy and reliability for use in determining activation scores and level of the patients in Turkey. It could be used in planing appropriate interventions for the activation level and help to improve self management. Adaptation of a patient activatıon measure (PAM) into Turkish: reliability and validity test. Afri Health Sci. 2019;19(1). 1811-1820. https:// dx.doi. org/10.4314/ ahs. v19i1.58

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