PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Validity and reliability of the left ventricular assist device self-care behaviour scale.

  • Naoko P Kato,
  • Semyon Melnikov,
  • Quin E Denfeld,
  • Jesus Casida,
  • Anna Strömberg,
  • Tuvia Ben-Gal,
  • Christopher S Lee,
  • Tiny Jaarsma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
p. e0275465

Abstract

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BackgroundAdequate self-care behaviour is essential for patients with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) to prevent complications, prolong life, and optimise quality of life. However, there were no valid and reliable measurements available to assess self-care behaviour among patients with LVAD. We have previously developed the 33-item LVAD self-care behaviour scale.ObjectivesTo evaluate psychometric properties of the 33-item LVAD self-care behaviour scale.Methods and resultsData on 127 patients with a LVAD in Israel, Japan, and the USA were analysed (mean age 51±14.3, 81% male). Exploratory factor analysis extracted three factors, and 13 items were excluded from the scale. Internal consistency assessed by Cronbach's alpha was acceptable for the total scale (α = 0.80) and the three subscales: Factor 1: Monitoring (α = 0.81), Factor 2: Heart failure self-care (α = 0.67), and Factor 3: LVAD self-care (α = 0.63). The 20-item version of the LVAD self-care behaviour scale had sufficient convergent validity with another scale that assessed self-care related to the driveline of LVAD (r = 0.47, pConclusionsThe 20-item version of the LVAD self-care behaviour scale showed adequate validity and reliability. The scale is ready for use in clinical practice and research. Additional testing might further optimise the scale.