The Design and Testing of the Psychometric Properties of the Adolescent Capacity to Engage Index Instrument to Measure an Adolescent’s Capacity to Engage in Healthcare

Author:

Swartwout Ellen,Hass Edward J.,Deyo Patricia,ElZein Ashley,Lewis Brennan,Rao-Gupta Suma

Abstract

Background and PurposeEngagement in one’s health care is paramount to improving health outcomes. As adolescents begin their journey into adulthood and increase involvement in their health-care decision-making, it is critical to understand their ability to be involved in their health care. The purpose of this instrumentation study was to develop and evaluate the psychometric properties and underlying factors of the Adolescent Capacity to Engage Index (ACEI) tool which measures the construct of an adolescent’s capacity to engage in their health care.MethodsThis study had a two-phase approach. Phase 1 consisted of the pilot and cognitive testing of the items developed based on the literature and content expertise. Phase 2 was the testing of the final 21 item revised instrument among 15–17-year-old online teen panel, (n = 226).ResultsPsychometric testing revealed a valid and reliable 21 item scale with a four-factor solution. The Cronbach’s alpha for the total scale was .901. The four subscales and each subscale Cronbach’s alpha were: 1) Active Participation In Healthcare with Psychosocial Support to Aid/Foster Good Healthcare Choices, (.826). 2) Transition Readiness to Self-Management with Family Support to Guide/Foster Health/Healthcare Decisions, (.825). 3) Proactivity and Empowerment to Have a Say in Health/Healthcare, (.747) and 4) Technology Use to Seek Health/Healthcare Information, (.648).ConclusionsThis study demonstrated the ACEI is a psychometrically sound instrument with good internal consistency for the overall scale and subscales. The ACEI can be implemented in clinical practice to measure adolescents’ engagement capacity in their healthcare and identify appropriate interventions based on ACEI score. Further research to determine engagement capacity among teens of various populations is warranted.

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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