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验证芬兰健康改善量表(HIP)在严重精神疾病患者中的有效性。

Validation of the Finnish Health Improvement Profile (HIP) with patients with severe mental illness.

机构信息

Department of Nursing Science, University of Turku, Joukahaisenkatu 3-5, 20014, Turku, Finland.

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

出版信息

BMC Psychiatry. 2020 Mar 11;20(1):112. doi: 10.1186/s12888-020-02511-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Physical health among people with severe mental illness (SMI) is a global concern. However, many people with SMI do not receive regular comprehensive health checks. There is currently no validated physical health check instrument systematically used in Finnish mental health services. Therefore, this study aims to validate and establish the potential clinical utility of the translated Health Improvement Profile (HIP) tool for Finnish patients with SMI and compare differences in physical health risk items across genders.

METHODS

The content validity of the two-way translated Finnish HIP (HIP-F) was evaluated by five nurses and four patients with SMI using cognitive debriefing (to assess the clarity and relevance of each item and the recommended actions of the HIP tool). The potential clinical utility was assessed using a pilot test involving 47 patients. The prevalence of red-flagged (risk) items in the whole sample, across female and male participants, and the frequencies of any type of missing item response were calculated and analysed using descriptive statistics. A chi-square test was used to determine differences in frequencies of red-flagged items across genders.

RESULTS

Based on the cognitive debriefing, the HIP-F was found to have moderate content validity regarding the clarity and relevance of the items and recommended actions (the average scale level content validity index, S-CVI/Ave, 0.74). In the pilot test, some missing item responses were identified, but in the sample, nurses identified 399 areas of health and health behaviour risks (mean 8.6 per patient) using the HIP-F. The most frequently red-flagged items were body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (83.0%), smoking status (48.9%) and lipid levels (46.8%). Female patients had a higher frequency of red-flagged items than males in BMI (92.6% vs. 70.0%, p = 0.04) and waist circumference (96.3% vs. 65.0%, p = 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

The results demonstrate that the Finnish HIP has moderate content validity and preliminary clinical utility for evaluating the physical health and health behaviours of people with SMI. The HIP-F findings help to sign-post evidence-based interventions for identified areas of concern. Additional nurse training may be necessary to realise the potential clinical utility of the tool in Finland.

摘要

背景

严重精神疾病(SMI)患者的身体健康是一个全球性问题。然而,许多 SMI 患者并未接受定期的全面健康检查。目前,芬兰精神卫生服务中没有系统使用经过验证的身体健康检查工具。因此,本研究旨在验证并确定翻译后的健康改善概况(HIP)工具对芬兰 SMI 患者的潜在临床效用,并比较性别之间身体健康风险项目的差异。

方法

使用认知审查法(评估每个项目的清晰度和相关性以及 HIP 工具的推荐操作),由五名护士和四名 SMI 患者对双向翻译的芬兰 HIP(HIP-F)进行内容有效性评估。使用 47 名患者参与的试点测试来评估潜在的临床效用。使用描述性统计计算和分析整个样本、女性和男性参与者中 flagged(风险)项目的患病率,以及任何类型的缺失项目反应的频率。使用卡方检验确定性别之间 flagged 项目的频率差异。

结果

根据认知审查,HIP-F 在项目的清晰度和相关性以及推荐操作方面具有中等的内容有效性(平均尺度水平内容有效性指数,S-CVI/Ave,0.74)。在试点测试中,发现了一些缺失的项目反应,但在样本中,护士使用 HIP-F 确定了 399 个健康和健康行为风险领域(每位患者平均 8.6 个)。最常 flagged 的项目是体重指数(BMI)和腰围(83.0%)、吸烟状况(48.9%)和血脂水平(46.8%)。女性患者的 BMI(92.6% 比 70.0%,p=0.04)和腰围(96.3% 比 65.0%,p=0.01) flagged 项目的频率高于男性。

结论

结果表明,芬兰 HIP 具有中等的内容有效性和初步的临床效用,可用于评估 SMI 患者的身体健康和健康行为。HIP-F 的发现有助于为确定的关注领域指明基于证据的干预措施。芬兰可能需要额外的护士培训来实现该工具的潜在临床效用。

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