Development and preliminary testing of the biopsychosocial prognosis scale for coronary artery bypass grafting
Development and preliminary testing of the biopsychosocial prognosis scale for coronary artery bypass grafting
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2017-09-01
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Hariharan, Meena
Thomas, Marlyn
Rana, Suvashisa
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Background: The present study attempted to develop a self-report scale called Biopsychosocial Prognosis Scale for Coronary Artery Bypass grafting (BIPROSCAB) that measured patients' prognosis in an integrated manner, a month after they had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Method: The development and preliminary testing of the psychometric properties of BIPROSCAB followed five phases involving 450 patients in total. Results: Findings gave rise to a 25-item scale which was subjected to an exploratory factor analysis using principal component analysis with varimax rotation. A 9-factor structure emerged, and the factors were named post-CABG affect state, post-CABG anxiety, post-CABG physical pain, discomfort in surgical sites, worry about return to normalcy, discomfort in the leg, CABG bio-social by-products, constraints in socializing, and infection and interference to routine life. The reliability, validity, and usability of BIPROSCAB were also analyzed. Conclusion: BIPROSCAB is a reliable, valid, and useful multidimensional self-report scale for measuring and evaluating the impact of medical treatment and psychosocial intervention in patients after CABG.
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Biopsychosocial,
Coronary artery bypass grafting,
Exploratory factor analysis,
Prognosis,
Self-report scale
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Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. v.39(5)