Psychometric properties of the self‐care of chronic illness inventory in Chinese older adults with multiple chronic conditions

Author:

Jin Yuanyuan12ORCID,Brown Roger3,Bhattarai Muna4,Kuo Wan‐chin2ORCID,Chen Ying5

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Soochow University Suzhou China

2. School of Nursing University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison USA

3. School of Nursing, Medicine, and Public Health University of Wisconsin‐Madison Madison Wisconsin USA

4. College of Nursing Texas A&M University Bryan Texas USA

5. The First People's Hospital of Changde Changde Hunan Province China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundExisting self‐care measures for the Chinese population are specific to single chronic conditions. No generic self‐care measures exist for the Chinese population with multiple chronic conditions.ObjectivesTo test the structural validity, concurrent validity and reliability of the Self‐care of Chronic Illness Inventory (SC‐CII) in Chinese older adults with multiple chronic conditions.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study was reported following the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guideline. A diverse sample of Chinese older adults with multiple chronic conditions (n = 240) was recruited. Structural validity was assessed with confirmatory factor analysis. Concurrent validity was investigated with hypotheses testing of the relationships between perceived stress, resilience and self‐care. Reliability was assessed with Cronbach's alpha and McDonald's omega. Finally, a simultaneous confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to test the general model with all items and all three subscales.ResultsConfirmatory factor analysis supported the two‐factor structure of the self‐care maintenance and self‐care management subscales and the one‐factor structure of the self‐care monitoring subscale. Concurrent validity was supported by the significant negative correlation (r ranged from −0.18 to −0.38, p < .01) with perceived stress and the significant positive correlation (r ranged from 0.31 to 0.47, p < .01) with resilience. Reliability estimates ranged from 0.77 to 0.82 across the three subscales. The simultaneous confirmatory factor analysis did not support the more general model with the combined set of items.ConclusionThe SC‐CII is valid and reliable for Chinese older adults with multiple chronic conditions. Future cross‐cultural assessment should be conducted to investigate the measurement equivalence of the SC‐CII in individuals from Western and Eastern cultural groups.Implications for practiceWith the increasing number of older adults in China who are living with multiple chronic conditions and the call for culturally tailored self‐care interventions, this self‐care measure can be used in geriatric primary care settings, long‐term facilities and homes to improve the understanding and practice of self‐care in older Chinese adults.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gerontology

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