Patient Interpretations of Heart Failure Symptom Recognition and Self-Management Using Vignettes: A Pilot Study.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Natany da Costa Ferreira Oberfrank, Erica Watkinson, Harleah Buck, Karen Dunn Lopez
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Abstract

Background: Heart failure is a condition with significant symptom burden and high hospitalization rates. Effective self-management, including recognizing symptoms and making behavior changes, is crucial but often inadequately addressed by current educational methods. To improve this, heart failure self-care vignettes were developed to measure knowledge of managing physical and psychological symptoms. However, the vignettes' face validity and reliability have not been thoroughly evaluated.

Objective: To ensure the understandability of a novel instrument to measure knowledge of heart failure symptom recognition and self-management and to examine its inter-rater reliability with individuals diagnosed with heart failure.

Methods: Cognitive interviews were conducted with heart failure patients admitted to an academic hospital in the Midwest U.S. Vignette segments and interview questions were analyzed, totaling 74 items. Five patients aged 65 and older, participated without cognitive, visual, or hearing impairments. The interviews were coded by two independent raters using a cognitive interview coding book. Vignettes were evaluated qualitatively with a 3-point Likert scale (1 = misunderstanding, 2 = partial understanding, and 3 = full understanding). Inter-rater reliability was assessed using percent agreement and Cohen's kappa.

Results: Patients understood an average of 76% of the psychological and 83% of the physical vignette items, indicating acceptable preliminary understandability. Inter-rater reliability was moderate, with Cohen's kappa values of 0.39 (psychological) and 0.43 (physical).

Conclusions: This pilot study suggests that vignettes could be a useful tool for assessing knowledge of symptom recognition and self-management. Cognitive interviewing helped evaluate how vignette segments were interpreted before using them in future data collection.

病人对心衰症状识别和自我管理的解释:一项试点研究。
背景:心力衰竭是一种症状负担重、住院率高的疾病。有效的自我管理,包括识别症状和改变行为,是至关重要的,但目前的教育方法往往不能充分解决这一问题。为了改善这一点,心力衰竭自我护理小插曲被开发来衡量管理身体和心理症状的知识。然而,小插曲的面孔效度和信度尚未得到充分的评估。目的:确保心衰症状识别和自我管理知识测量新仪器的可理解性,并检验其在心衰诊断个体中的可信度。方法:对美国中西部某学术医院收治的心力衰竭患者进行认知访谈,对访谈问题进行分析,共74项。5名年龄在65岁及以上的患者,没有认知、视觉或听力障碍。访谈由两位独立的评分者使用认知访谈编码书进行编码。用3点李克特量表对小片段进行定性评价(1 =误解,2 =部分理解,3 =完全理解)。评估者间信度采用一致性百分比和Cohen’s kappa。结果:患者平均理解76%的心理项目和83%的身体项目,表明初步可接受的理解能力。信度适中,Cohen's kappa值为0.39(心理)和0.43(身体)。结论:这项初步研究表明,小插曲可能是评估症状识别和自我管理知识的有用工具。认知访谈有助于评估在未来数据收集中使用小片段之前如何解释它们。
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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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