Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12253/1010
Title: Confirmatory factor analysis of the "Personal Wellbeing Index" in people with Chronic Kidney Disease
Authors: Sousa, Luís M. M.
Marques-Veira, Cristina M.A.
Severino, Sandy S.P.
José, Helena M.G.
Keywords: Psychometry
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
Validation studies
Quality of life
Renal Dialysis
Issue Date: 7-May-2016
Publisher: BMC Health Services Research
Citation: Sousa LM, Marques-Vieira C, Severino SS, José HM. Confirmatory factor analysis of the Personal Wellbeing Index in people with Chronic Kidney Disease. In3rd IPLeiria International Health Congress 2016 May 7. BMC Health Services Research
Abstract: Objective: To confirm the unifactorial structure of the "Personal Wellbeing Index" in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) on hemodialysis. Methodology: Methodological study. The random sample included 159 people with CKD on hemodialysis in a Nephrology Service and two clinics in the region of Lisbon, Portugal. Data collection was carried out between March and June 2015. The AMOS software was used for a confirmatory factor analysis, with the maximum likelihood method. The adjustment ratios were used: ratio Chi Square and the degrees of freedom (Χ2 / gl); goodness-of-fit index (GFI); comparative fit index (CFI), Tucker-Lewis index (TLI) and root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA). (3-4) Results: The results of this study [Χ2 / df = 1,871; GFI = 0.96; CFI = 0.97; TLI = 0.95; RMSEA = 0.07] show a good fit to the hypothesis of the solution of a factor, which confirms the solution proposed in the original version (1) and the Portuguese version (2). Conclusions: The Portuguese version of "Personal Wellbeing Index in people with CKD has a single factor. The personal well-being Index or satisfaction with life in general is suitable for measuring the impact of interventions in nursing in people with CKD.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10884/1010
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