Sutar Roshan, Lahiri Anuja, Singh Gaurav, Chaudhary Swanzil
Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Department of Community and Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.
J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2022 Feb 18;13(2):196-203. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1742232. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Structured COVID Perception INterview Guide (COPING) is a novel tool developed to understand the acute impact after receiving the diagnosis of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Indian setting. The approach carries importance for interviewing patients in a state of shock immediately after receiving the diagnosis of COVID. The tool is developed emphasizing the grief, stigma, and acute psychological perception in the immediate aftermath of receiving the positive test results of COVID-19. Since COVID-19 is characteristically different from other infectious illnesses, a structured interview guide could help to address the concerns related to acute loss of health. This study follows a mixed method design conducted from August 2020 to January 2021. In-depth telephonic interviews with mild to moderate COVID patients admitted to a tertiary hospital in central India was followed by development of COPING questionnaire. Item-Content Validity Index (I-CVI) and Scale-Content Validity Index Universal Agreement (S-CVI/UA) was computed. Factor analysis, Bartlett's test, and Kaiser-Meier-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy was performed. Principal component analysis, scree plots, and parallel analysis with varimax rotation was used to determine the number of factors to extract. For measuring internal consistency, Cronbach's was computed. Out of 40 items, the final tool had 15 items after computing content validity, performing factor analysis and achieving desired level of internal consistency (Cronbach's = 0.702). Five domains identified after factor analysis were awareness, grief/bereavement, stigma, social reciprocity, and stress adaptation/coping. COPING is a valid and reliable interview guide for Indian setting that will allow the assessment of perception of patients with acute COVID-19 infection. Taking into consideration the mental health implications of COVID-19, the availability of such a validated and reliable tool is a timely step to address the public health problem and assist the ongoing research on COVID-19 and similar illnesses in the future.
结构化新冠认知访谈指南(COPING)是一种新开发的工具,用于了解在印度背景下被诊断为2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)后的急性影响。这种方法对于在确诊COVID后立即处于休克状态的患者进行访谈具有重要意义。该工具的开发强调了在收到COVID-19阳性检测结果后立即出现的悲伤、耻辱感和急性心理认知。由于COVID-19在特征上与其他传染病不同,结构化访谈指南有助于解决与急性健康损失相关的问题。 本研究采用2020年8月至2021年1月进行的混合方法设计。对印度中部一家三级医院收治的轻度至中度COVID患者进行深入电话访谈,随后编制了COPING问卷。 计算了条目内容效度指数(I-CVI)和量表内容效度指数通用一致性(S-CVI/UA)。进行了因子分析、巴特利特检验和凯泽-迈耶-奥尔金抽样适当性度量。使用主成分分析、碎石图和具有方差最大化旋转的平行分析来确定要提取的因子数量。为了测量内部一致性,计算了克朗巴哈系数。 在40个条目中,经过内容效度计算、因子分析并达到所需的内部一致性水平(克朗巴哈系数=0.702)后,最终工具包含15个条目。因子分析后确定的五个领域是认知、悲伤/丧亲之痛、耻辱感、社会互惠和压力适应/应对。 COPING是一种适用于印度背景的有效且可靠的访谈指南,可用于评估急性COVID-19感染患者的认知。考虑到COVID-19对心理健康的影响,有这样一个经过验证且可靠的工具是及时解决公共卫生问题并协助未来对COVID-19及类似疾病进行研究的一步。