Construção e validação da Tabela Nacional de Funcionalidade para as Doenças Crónicas

Translated title of the contribution: Development and Validation of the National Functionality Table for Chronic Diseases

Carla Sandra Pereira, Jaime C. Branco, Manuel Lopes, Ana Escoval, Paulo Nogueira, José Alexandre Diniz, Fernando Guerra, Anabela Coelho

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Systematic evaluation and registration of adults functionality with chronic diseases is relevant, because it allows: 'flattening' health, social and employment policies, according to the person's functionality with chronic diseases, providing health and social professionals with a data collection, which complements disease records, and finally, measuring functionality gains. The objective of the study was to develop a National Functionality Table for active age adults with chronic disease, according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health of the World Health Organization.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Quantitative and qualitative methods were used; literature review (17 articles), focal group (nine experts), Delphi panel (16 experts) and exploratory study (309 persons with chronic diseases).

RESULTS: The literature review identified 67 limited activities in the study population, from which 40 activities were selected by the focal group and 38 activities were validated by the Delphi panel.

DISCUSSION: In order to test the psychometric properties we have compared the average value of all possible coefficients of internal consistency type (split-half). When analyzing the discrimination of functional levels in different samples, equality of variances was verified, using the Levene test as well as the 't' test. According to the observation and analysis of α Cronbach coefficient we have found that the National Functionality Table shows good reliability levels. From the main component analysis, five dimensions were identified.

CONCLUSION: the National Functionality Table has appropriate psychometric characteristics in respect to its consistency, reliability and internal validity.

Translated title of the contributionDevelopment and Validation of the National Functionality Table for Chronic Diseases
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)114-22
Number of pages9
JournalActa Médica Portuguesa
Volume29
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2016

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