1.Development and a Psychometric Evaluation of Cardiovascular Disease-Specific Quality of Life Scale for Koreans.
Eun Hyun LEE ; Seong Jai TAHK ; Jun Han SHIN ; Young Whee LEE ; Rhayun SONG
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2007;37(3):313-323
PURPOSE: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients with cardiovascular disease in Korea has rarely been studied, mostly due to the lack of a psychometrically validated disease-specific instrument. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a cardiovascular specific-HRQOL questionnaire (CD-QOL). METHOD: The CD-QOL was developed and validated as follows; item generation, pilot study, and psychometric tests. Patients were recruited from three-university hospitals. The patients were asked to complete the preliminary questionnaire comprising the content-validated items, SF-36, and CES-D. The NYHA and KASI classifications were used to classify the functional performance of the patients. The data was analyzed using correlation, factor analysis, multidimensional scaling, multitrait/multi-item matrix, ANOVA, and Cronbach's alpha. RESULT: Preliminarily, thirty-nine items were generated. Factor analysisextracted a five-factor solution with a total of twenty-two items. One item was deleted based upon the MDS. The remaining items were moderately correlated with the subscales of the SF-36 and associated with depression measured with the CES-D. The mean scores of patients in NYHA and KASI class I were significantly higher than those in NYHA and KASI class II or/and III, which suggested patients with better functional performance were likely to have a better HRQOL. Cronbach's alphas of the total and subscales were all greater than 0.70. CONCLUSION: The CD-QOL is a easily applicable instrument with excellent psychometric properties of content, criterion, factorial, convergent, and known-groups validity, and internal consistency reliability in Korean patients with cardiovascular disease.
Adult
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Aged
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Cardiovascular Diseases/nursing/*psychology
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Factor Analysis, Statistical
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Female
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Humans
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Korea
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Multivariate Analysis
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Program Evaluation
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Psychometrics
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*Quality of Life
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*Questionnaires
2.Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Cardiovascular Disease.
Eun Hyun LEE ; Seong Mi MOON ; Seung Jai TAHK ; Sun Hee KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2007;19(1):12-23
PURPOSE: The purpose of the present study was to explore the meaning of quality of life in patients with chronic cardiovascular disease. METHODS: A grounded theory method guided data collection and analysis. A total of 16 adult outpatients with chronic cardiovascular disease was participated. Data were collected through individual in-depth interviews. All interviews were audio taped and transcribed verbatim. Coding was used to establish different concepts and categories. A theoretical sampling technique was used to obtain diverse data from many relevant categories. RESULTS: Seven categories were extracted, and they divided into constructing and intervening factors of quality of life. Constructing factors were uncertainty, recovery in the sense of control and maintaining social life. Intervening factors were symptom experiences, social support, taking care of themselves, and reflecting life. 'Keeping restrictive conditions under control' was emerged as a core category. The meaning of quality of life in patients with cardiovascular was explained according to the levels of keeping restrictive conditions under control. CONCLUSION: The result of this study may contribute for health professionals to understand the quality of life in patients with cardiovascular disease.
Adult
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Cardiovascular Diseases*
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Clinical Coding
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Data Collection
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Health Occupations
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Humans
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Outpatients
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Quality of Life*
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Uncertainty