Development of Cognitive Assessment Scale for Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation and its reliability and validity
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230930-01310
- VernacularTitle:脊髓损伤康复认知评估量表的研制及信效度检验
- Author:
Haixia XIE
1
;
Hua ZHAI
;
Xinyu WANG
;
Jun'an ZHOU
;
Feng SHEN
;
Airong WU
;
Ying LIU
;
Rundi CHEN
;
Xuheng ZENG
;
Peipei LIN
;
Fengshui CHANG
Author Information
1. 同济大学附属养志康复医院社会工作部,上海 201619
- Keywords:
Spinal cord injury;
Rehabilitation cognition;
Assessment scale;
Scale development;
Reliability;
Validity
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2024;30(26):3507-3513
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To develop a Cognitive Assessment Scale for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Rehabilitation and conduct reliability and validity tests in community-dwelling patients with SCI.Methods:Based on expectation value theory, social cognition theory, and goal setting theory, a Cognitive Assessment Scale for SCI Rehabilitation was developed through literature review, group discussions, patient trials, and expert verification. From February to December 2021, convenience sampling was used to select 231 community-dwelling patients with SCI as research subjects, including 67 community-dwelling patients with SCI who participated in rehabilitation training at Shanghai Sunshine Rehabilitation Center and 164 patients with SCI in the "Hope Home" WeChat group of Shanghai Sunshine Rehabilitation Center. Research subjects were surveyed using the Cognitive Assessment Scale for SCI Rehabilitation (patient version), 9-item depression scale of Patient Health Questionnaire, 7-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale, EuroQol 5 Dimension-Visual Analogue Scale (EQ-VAS), General Self-Efficacy Scale, and general information questionnaire. SPSS 16.0 software and Amos 21.0 software were used for correlation analysis and reliability and validity testing.Results:The Cognitive Assessment Scale for SCI Rehabilitation (patient version) included two primary dimensions, eight secondary dimensions, and 24 items. The trial showed good results among patients with SCI and their caregivers, and experts generally agreed. Exploratory factor analysis found that the scale were divided into recognition dimension and understanding dimension. Cronbach's α coefficient of the scale was 0.98, the correlation coefficient between each item and its corresponding dimension was 0.75 to 0.88, and our results indicated good test-retest reliability. Correlation analysis showed that patient anxiety and depression scores were negatively correlated with rehabilitation cognitive scores ( P<0.05), and self-efficacy, quality of life were positively correlated with rehabilitation cognitive scores ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The Cognitive Assessment Scale for SCI Rehabilitation is scientific and feasible, with good reliability and validity, and can be used to evaluate the rehabilitation cognition of community-dwelling patients with SCI.