Objective:To assess the psychometric properties of the Thai version of the Self-Care Self-Efficacy Scale version 3.0(SCSES-v3.0)in individuals with chronic illnesses.Although originally developed and tested in a Wester...Objective:To assess the psychometric properties of the Thai version of the Self-Care Self-Efficacy Scale version 3.0(SCSES-v3.0)in individuals with chronic illnesses.Although originally developed and tested in a Western context,its applicability in Asian populations,including Thailand,remains inadequately explored.Methods:Psychometric tests were guided by COSMIN principles.This included the translation of the English version into Thai based on the ISPOR framework.Nine nursing experts evaluated the content validity.Data were obtained from a multicenter cross-sectional study conducted between July and November 2022.This study included individuals with chronic conditions from 16 primary care centers in Thailand.We tested the structural validity using exploratory factor analysis(EFA)and confirmatory factor analysis(CFA),and concurrent validity in relation to the Self-Care of Chronic Illness Inventory version 4.c(SC-CII-v4.c).We tested the scale’s reliability with McDonald’s u,Cronbach’s a,and the intraclass correlation coefficient(ICC).Results:The Thai SCSES-v3.0 demonstrated excellent content validity(k¼1.00).Thefinal analysis included a total of 385 participants.The EFA with thefirst split-half subsample(n¼193)extracted a twofactor structure.One reflected SCSES for maintenance and monitoring behaviors and another captured SCSES for management behaviors(item 6e10).CFA with the second split-half subsample(n¼192)and the overall sample(n¼385)supported the scale’s two-factor model with high factor loadings.Each dimension and the overall SCSES-v3.0 positively correlated with each scale and the overall SC-CII-v4.c.McDonald’s u and Cronbach’s a(both ranged 0.91e0.94)and ICC(ranged 0.95e0.96),indicated excellent internal reliability and test-retest reliability,respectively.Conclusions:The identification of a valid and reliable two-factor model for the Thai SCSES-v3.0 renders it a valuable tool for clinicians and investigators,facilitating the assessment of self-efficacy in self-care across diverse contexts.展开更多
Objective To establish a canine model of electrophysiologic - electropharmacology as assessed by programmed electrical stimulation (PES),and to observe the electrophysiologic effects of Procainamide(PA) on normal and...Objective To establish a canine model of electrophysiologic - electropharmacology as assessed by programmed electrical stimulation (PES),and to observe the electrophysiologic effects of Procainamide(PA) on normal and ischemic myocardium in case of ischemic ventricular tachyarrhythmia in this model. Methods A ishemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias canine model was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation(PES)for 5-8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic effects of procainamide were observed in this model. With routine methods of PES,ventricular tachycardia(VT) and ventricular fibrillation (VF) could be reproducibly initiated. Results Procainamide distinctly lengthened the QTc interval (P【0.01) and effective refractory period(ERP) of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium(NERP and IERP) respectively (P【0.01), decreased the dispersion of ERP in ischemic myocardium and the dispersion of ERP in left ventricle (P【0.01), and increased the diastolic excitability threshold of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium remarkably (P【0.01). Procainamide effectively prevented the PES-induced VT or VF (P【0.05) and ischemia-induced VF (P【0.05). Conclusion The results indicated that PES-induced VT/VF were highly reproducible and reliable, this canine model is a worthy and reliable one, procainamide may be effective in preventing the onset of VT and VF after myocardial ischemic damage, and deserves further attention as an antifibrillatory agent.展开更多
An ishemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias canine model was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation (PES)for 5-8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic effect...An ishemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias canine model was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation (PES)for 5-8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic effects of neferine (Nef) and procainamide (PA) were observed in this model. With routine methods of PES,ventricular tachycardia (VT)and ventricular fibrillation (VF) could be reproducibly initiated. Both drugs lengthened the QTc interval (P【0.01) and effective refractory period(ERP)of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardia (NERP and IERP) respectively (P【0.01), decreased the dispersion of ERP in ischemic myocardium and the dispersion of ERP in left ventricle (P【0.01), and increased the diastolic excitability threshold of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardia (P【0.01). The two compounds prevented the PES-induced VT or VF (Nef group P【0.01, PA group P【0.05) and ischemia-induced VF (P【0.05). The results indicated that neferine and procainamide may be effective in preventing the onset of reentrant ventricular tachyarrhythmias after myocardial ischemic damage in dogs.展开更多
A canine model of ischemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation (PES) for 5 ̄8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic e...A canine model of ischemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation (PES) for 5 ̄8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic effects of sophoridine (Sop) and procainamide (PA) were observed in this canine model. With routine methods of PES, ventricular tachycardia (VT) and ventricular fibrilation (VF) could be reproducibly initiated in this model. Both drugs distinctly lengthened the QTc interval ( P <0.01) and the effective refractory period (ERP) in normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium ( P <0.01), decreased the dispersion of ERP in ischemic myocardium and the dispersion of ERP in left ventricle (P <0.05), and increased the diastolic excitability threshold of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium remarkably ( P <0.01). Both drugs effectively prevented the PES-induced VT or VF and ischemia-induced VF ( P <0.05). The results indicated that this canine model is a good and reliable one, sophoridine and procainamide may be effective in preventing the onset of reentrant ventricular tachyarrhythmias after myocardial ischemic damage.展开更多
基金The original study wasfinancially supported by Walailak University(grant number:WU65240,Year 2022).
文摘Objective:To assess the psychometric properties of the Thai version of the Self-Care Self-Efficacy Scale version 3.0(SCSES-v3.0)in individuals with chronic illnesses.Although originally developed and tested in a Western context,its applicability in Asian populations,including Thailand,remains inadequately explored.Methods:Psychometric tests were guided by COSMIN principles.This included the translation of the English version into Thai based on the ISPOR framework.Nine nursing experts evaluated the content validity.Data were obtained from a multicenter cross-sectional study conducted between July and November 2022.This study included individuals with chronic conditions from 16 primary care centers in Thailand.We tested the structural validity using exploratory factor analysis(EFA)and confirmatory factor analysis(CFA),and concurrent validity in relation to the Self-Care of Chronic Illness Inventory version 4.c(SC-CII-v4.c).We tested the scale’s reliability with McDonald’s u,Cronbach’s a,and the intraclass correlation coefficient(ICC).Results:The Thai SCSES-v3.0 demonstrated excellent content validity(k¼1.00).Thefinal analysis included a total of 385 participants.The EFA with thefirst split-half subsample(n¼193)extracted a twofactor structure.One reflected SCSES for maintenance and monitoring behaviors and another captured SCSES for management behaviors(item 6e10).CFA with the second split-half subsample(n¼192)and the overall sample(n¼385)supported the scale’s two-factor model with high factor loadings.Each dimension and the overall SCSES-v3.0 positively correlated with each scale and the overall SC-CII-v4.c.McDonald’s u and Cronbach’s a(both ranged 0.91e0.94)and ICC(ranged 0.95e0.96),indicated excellent internal reliability and test-retest reliability,respectively.Conclusions:The identification of a valid and reliable two-factor model for the Thai SCSES-v3.0 renders it a valuable tool for clinicians and investigators,facilitating the assessment of self-efficacy in self-care across diverse contexts.
文摘Objective To establish a canine model of electrophysiologic - electropharmacology as assessed by programmed electrical stimulation (PES),and to observe the electrophysiologic effects of Procainamide(PA) on normal and ischemic myocardium in case of ischemic ventricular tachyarrhythmia in this model. Methods A ishemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias canine model was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation(PES)for 5-8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic effects of procainamide were observed in this model. With routine methods of PES,ventricular tachycardia(VT) and ventricular fibrillation (VF) could be reproducibly initiated. Results Procainamide distinctly lengthened the QTc interval (P【0.01) and effective refractory period(ERP) of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium(NERP and IERP) respectively (P【0.01), decreased the dispersion of ERP in ischemic myocardium and the dispersion of ERP in left ventricle (P【0.01), and increased the diastolic excitability threshold of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium remarkably (P【0.01). Procainamide effectively prevented the PES-induced VT or VF (P【0.05) and ischemia-induced VF (P【0.05). Conclusion The results indicated that PES-induced VT/VF were highly reproducible and reliable, this canine model is a worthy and reliable one, procainamide may be effective in preventing the onset of VT and VF after myocardial ischemic damage, and deserves further attention as an antifibrillatory agent.
文摘An ishemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias canine model was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation (PES)for 5-8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic effects of neferine (Nef) and procainamide (PA) were observed in this model. With routine methods of PES,ventricular tachycardia (VT)and ventricular fibrillation (VF) could be reproducibly initiated. Both drugs lengthened the QTc interval (P【0.01) and effective refractory period(ERP)of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardia (NERP and IERP) respectively (P【0.01), decreased the dispersion of ERP in ischemic myocardium and the dispersion of ERP in left ventricle (P【0.01), and increased the diastolic excitability threshold of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardia (P【0.01). The two compounds prevented the PES-induced VT or VF (Nef group P【0.01, PA group P【0.05) and ischemia-induced VF (P【0.05). The results indicated that neferine and procainamide may be effective in preventing the onset of reentrant ventricular tachyarrhythmias after myocardial ischemic damage in dogs.
文摘A canine model of ischemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias was established in open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation (PES) for 5 ̄8 days after acute myocardial infarction. The electrophysiologic effects of sophoridine (Sop) and procainamide (PA) were observed in this canine model. With routine methods of PES, ventricular tachycardia (VT) and ventricular fibrilation (VF) could be reproducibly initiated in this model. Both drugs distinctly lengthened the QTc interval ( P <0.01) and the effective refractory period (ERP) in normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium ( P <0.01), decreased the dispersion of ERP in ischemic myocardium and the dispersion of ERP in left ventricle (P <0.05), and increased the diastolic excitability threshold of normal and ischemic ventricular myocardium remarkably ( P <0.01). Both drugs effectively prevented the PES-induced VT or VF and ischemia-induced VF ( P <0.05). The results indicated that this canine model is a good and reliable one, sophoridine and procainamide may be effective in preventing the onset of reentrant ventricular tachyarrhythmias after myocardial ischemic damage.