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  • The study addresses the need for a tool to evaluate health education adherence among stroke patients, which is lacking and affects prevention and rehabilitation efforts.
  • Researchers developed and validated the Health Education Adherence Scale for Stroke Patients (HEAS-SP) through a cross-sectional study involving 654 participants, using data collection over seven months.
  • The final 20-item scale consists of four domains—medication adherence, diet adherence, rehabilitation exercise adherence, and healthy lifestyle adherence—and showed strong reliability and validity, potentially aiding in targeted interventions for stroke patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Due to the lack of health education adherence assessment tools for stroke patients, the assessment of health education adherence in this population is insufficient, which hinders the prevention and rehabilitation of stroke. This study aims to develop and validate a Health Education Adherence Scale for Stroke Patients (HEAS-SP).

Methods: A cross-sectional design with a purposive sampling method was used for this study. Six hundred and fifty-four eligible participants completed the demographic questionnaire and the HEAS-SP. The data collection lasted for 7 months, from March 1stto September 30th in 2019. Item analysis and exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were employed to develop and validate the HEAS-SP.

Results: The item analysis, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis resulted in a 20-item HEAS-SP with 4 domains: medication adherence, diet adherence, rehabilitation exercise adherence, and healthy lifestyle adherence. The four-domain model demonstrated acceptable model fit indexes and the 20-item HEAS-SP demonstrated acceptable reliability and validity.

Conclusion: The 20-item HEAS-SP was shown to have acceptable reliability and validity for assessing health education adherence with respect to diet, medication, rehabilitation exercise and healthy lifestyle in stroke patients, making it a potential basis for developing targeted interventions for stroke patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883719PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-022-02597-2DOI Listing

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