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The person-centered dermatology self-care index: a tool to measure education and support needs of patients with long-term skin conditions

Cowdell, Fiona; Ersser, Steven J.; Gradwell, Coleen; Thomas, Peter W.

Authors

Fiona Cowdell

Steven J. Ersser

Coleen Gradwell

Peter W. Thomas



Abstract

Objective To validate the Person-Centered Dermatology Self-Care Index (PeDeSI) as a tool for clinical assessment and for potential use in research evaluation. Design To date, no validated assessment measures exist to identify the education and support needs of patients living with long-term dermatological conditions and to enable them to self-manage as effectively as possible. The PeDeSI assessment tool was developed to meet this need using the self-efficacy construct and a model of concordance within prescribing practice. In total, 200 copies of the PeDeSI were distributed for validation, and 145 (72.5%) were returned completed. Data were analyzed using statistical software. Frequency distributions of all items were examined, and internal consistency was summarized using Cronbach α. Exploratory factor analysis was used to disclose any underlying structure among the data items. Setting Three specialist dermatology centers in acute care hospitals. Participants Dermatology specialist nurses treating patients with chronic dermatoses. Intervention A PeDeSI was completed with each patient during his or her usual outpatient consultation. Main Outcome Measure Cronbach α. Results Cronbach α was 0.90, indicating good internal consistency. Eliminating individual items in turn made little difference in Cronbach α (range, 0.89-0.90). Item total correlations ranged from 0.44 to 0.76 (median, 0.68). Exploratory factor analysis extracted just one factor (eigenvalue, 5.37), with no other factors having eigenvalues exceeding 1.00. Factor loadings on individual items ranged from 0.47 to 0.80. Conclusion The PeDeSI is a valid, reliable, and clinically practical tool to systematically assess the education and support needs of patients with long-term dermatological conditions and to promote treatment concordance.

Citation

Cowdell, F., Ersser, S. J., Gradwell, C., & Thomas, P. W. (2012). The person-centered dermatology self-care index: a tool to measure education and support needs of patients with long-term skin conditions. Archives of Dermatology -Chicago-, 148(11), 1251-1255. https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2012.1892

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 3, 2012
Publication Date Nov 1, 2012
Deposit Date Nov 13, 2014
Publicly Available Date Nov 13, 2014
Journal Archives of dermatology
Print ISSN 0003-987X
Publisher American Medical Association
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 148
Issue 11
Pages 1251-1255
DOI https://doi.org/10.1001/archdermatol.2012.1892
Keywords Dermatology; General Medicine
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/465368
Publisher URL http://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/fullarticle/1392612
Additional Information Copy of article: Cowdell F, Ersser SJ, Gradwell C, Thomas PW. The Person-Centered Dermatology Self-Care Index: A Tool to Measure Education and Support Needs of Patients With Long-term Skin Conditions. Arch Dermatol. 2012;148(11):1251-1256. doi:10.1001/archdermatol.2012.1892
Contract Date Nov 13, 2014

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