Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine (Jan 2016)

Patient-Assessed Chronic Illness Care (PACIC) scenario in an Indian homeopathic hospital

  • Munmun Koley,
  • Subhranil Saha,
  • Shubhamoy Ghosh,
  • Goutam Nag,
  • Monojit Kundu,
  • Ramkumar Mondal,
  • Rajib Purkait,
  • Supratim Patra,
  • Seikh Swaif Ali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2014.11.020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 72 – 77

Abstract

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Homeopathy research has focused on chronic conditions; however, the extent to which current homeopathic care is compliant with the Chronic Care Model (CCM) has been sparsely shown. As the Bengali Patient-Assessed Chronic Illness Care (PACIC)-20 was not available, the English questionnaire was translated and evaluated in a government homeopathic hospital in West Bengal, India. The translation was done in six steps, and approved by an expert committee. Face validity was tested by 15 people for comprehension. Test/retest reliability (reproducibility) was tested on 30 patients with chronic conditions. Internal consistency was tested in 377 patients suffering from various chronic conditions. The questionnaire showed acceptable test/retest reliability [intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) 0.57–0.75; positive to strong positive correlations; p0.05); however, monthly household income had a significant influence (p<0.05) on the subscales except for “delivery system or practice design.” Overall, chronic illness care appeared to be quite promising and CCM-compliant. The psychometric properties of the Bengali PACIC-20 were satisfactory, rendering it a valid and reliable instrument for assessing chronic illness care among the patients attending a homeopathic hospital.

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