A short tool to screen self-care preparedness: cross-sectional study in general practice

Author:

Mikkonen Ulla12ORCID,Tusa Nina13ORCID,Sinikallio Sanna4ORCID,Kautiainen Hannu5ORCID,Mäntyselkä Pekka16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Public Health and Clinical Nutrition, University of Eastern Finland , Kuopio , Finland

2. Wellbeing Services County of North Savo, Health services , Kuopio , Finland

3. Wellbeing Services County of North Savo, Educational services , Kuopio , Finland

4. Terveystalo Health Services , Kuopio , Finland

5. Folkhälsan Research Center , Helsinki , Finland

6. Clinical Research and Trials Centre, Kuopio University Hospital, Wellbeing Services County Of North Savo , Kuopio , Finland

Abstract

Abstract Background Self-care is crucial in the prevention and treatment of chronic diseases. It is important to identify patients who need support with self-care. Objectives This study introduces a self-care preparedness index (SCPI) and examines its associations with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and other outcomes. Methods A cross-sectional study of adults (n = 301) with hypertension, coronary artery disease, or diabetes in primary health care. Based on the self-care questionnaire, SCPI was formed. A higher SCPI value indicated better self-care preparedness. We examined correlations and a hypothesis of linearity between SCPI and HRQoL (15D), depressive symptoms (BDI), patient activation (PAM), and health-related outcomes (self-rated health, life satisfaction, physical activity, body mass index [BMI], waist, low-density lipoprotein). Exploratory factor analysis was used to test the construct validity of SCPI. Results A total of 293 patients with a mean age of 68 (54.3% women) were included in the analysis. BDI, BMI, and waist had a negative linear trend with SCPI. Self-rated health, physical activity, patient activity, and life satisfaction had a positive linear trend with SCPI. SCPI correlated with HRQoL (r = 0.31 [95% CI: 0.20 to 0.41]). Exploratory factor analysis of the SCPI scores revealed 3 factors explaining 82% of the total variance. Conclusions SCPI seems to identify individuals with different levels of preparedness in self-care. This provides means for health care providers to individualize the levels of support and counselling. SCPI seems to be a promising tool in primary health care but needs further validation before use in large scale trials or clinical practice.

Funder

Finnish Medical Foundation

Psychiatry Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Family Practice

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