Validation of the Personal Wellbeing Index for People with End Stage Kidney Disease |
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Authors: | Melissa K. Weinberg Paul N. Bennett Robert A. Cummins |
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Affiliation: | 1.Faculty of Health,Deakin University,Melbourne,Australia;2.Western Health Nursing Research Centre,Melbourne,Australia |
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Abstract: | The quality of life of people with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) has traditionally been measured using instruments that emphasise objective health status. The present study validates an alternative measure, the Personal Wellbeing Index (PWI), which measures subjective wellbeing. An Australian ESKD sample (N?=?172, Mean age?=?64.04, SD?=?14.82) completed the PWI as well as health-specific quality of life measures. The PWI was subject to confirmatory factor analysis, and a series of regressions and between-group comparisons were performed to reveal that it is a psychometrically appropriate measure for this sample. The PWI and health-specific measures each yield different and complementary results. Thus, the PWI is proposed as a complement to existing health-related quality of life tools, in order to broaden understanding of the patient’s subjective experience. The resulting profile is argued to better inform targeted interventions to improve the quality of life of people with ESKD. |
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