Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Mar 2013)

Impact of the disease: acceptability, ceiling and floor effects and reliability of an instrument on heart failure

  • Simey de Lima Lopes Rodrigues,
  • Roberta Cunha Matheus Rodrigues,
  • Thais Moreira Sao-Joao,
  • Renata Bigatti Bellizzotti Pavan,
  • Katia Melissa Padilha,
  • Maria-Cecilia Gallani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420130000500012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 5
pp. 1090 – 1097

Abstract

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This study evaluated the acceptability, ceiling/floor effects, and the reliability of the instrument for measuring the Impact of the Disease on the Daily Life of Patients with Valvular Disease (IDCV) when applied to 135 patients with heart failure (HF). Acceptability was evaluated by the percentage of unanswered items and by the proportion of patients who responded to all items; the ceiling/floor effects by the percentage of patients who scored in the top of 10% best and worst results of the scale, respectively. Reliability was estimated by internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha coefficient) and stability of the measure (intraclass correlation coefficient - ICC). All patients responded to all items. Ceiling/floor effects evidenced were of moderate magnitude. The Cronbach's alpha was satisfactory for the majority of the domains and ICC> 0.90 in all the domains. The IDCV proved to be an easy to understand questionnaire, with evidence of reliability in patients with HF.

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