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The PUFFinCA scale: development of an instrument for evaluating the primary care functions of family physicians in childhood asthma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 August 2018

Ayşe Nur Usturali Mut*
Affiliation:
Public Health Specialist, Public Health Department, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey
Zeliha Aslı Öcek
Affiliation:
Public Health Specialist, Department of Public Health, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey
Meltem Çiçeklioğlu
Affiliation:
Public Health Specialist, Department of Public Health, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey
Şafak Taner
Affiliation:
Public Health Specialist, Department of Public Health, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey
Esen Demir
Affiliation:
Pediatrics and Child Allergy Specialist, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pulmonology-Allergy, Ege University Faculty of Medicine, İzmir, Turkey
*
Author for correspondence: Ayşe Nur Usturalı Mut, Public Health Specialist, Research Assistant, Public Health Department, Ankara University School of Medicine, Ankara 06590, Turkey. E-mail: aysenurusturali@gmail.com
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Abstract

Aim

To develop the Primary care fUnctions oF Family physicians in Childhood Asthma (PUFFinCA) scale for evaluating the cardinal process functions of primary care services (accessibility, comprehensiveness, continuity and coordination) provided by family physicians (FPs) in the management of childhood asthma.

Background

In the literature on the functions of primary care, there is no assessment tool focusing on children with asthma. Primary care assessment scales adapted to various languages are not suitable to adequately address the needs of special patient groups, such as children with asthma.

Methods

In this methodological study, the instrument development process was completed in four stages: establishing the pool of items, evaluating the content validity, applying the scale and statistical analysis. The scale was applied to 320 children who had asthma and received care in the clinic of the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy and Pulmonology at Ege University School of Medicine, Turkey. The Cronbach’s α and Spearman–Brown coefficient were calculated to determine the reliability of the scale. Principal component analysis was used to determine the construct validity of the scale.

Findings

The PUFFinCA scale was found to have four-factor structure and 25 items. Cronbach’s α coefficient was 0.93. It has been determined that the reliability was excellent and the item-total correlation coefficients were >0.30 each. The factors were titled FP’s ‘functions of accessibility, first contact and continuity’, ‘functions of coordination and comprehensiveness of health services related to asthma management’, ‘provision of preventive care related to asthma’ and ‘provision of services for paid vaccinations’.

Information

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Research
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Figure 1 The development process of the Primary Care Functions of Family Physicians in Childhood Asthma scale and the number of items

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Table 1 Factor structure resulting from factor analysis of the scale

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Table 2 Items related to the factors of the Primary Care Functions of Family Physicians in Childhood Asthma scale and analysis results for the items

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Table 3 Mean, SD, minimum and maximum values for the total scale score and the factor scores