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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 18.
Published in final edited form as: West J Nurs Res. 2023 Aug 4;45(10):902–912. doi: 10.1177/01939459231189786

Table 2.

Data Collection Feasibility

Patients Baseline
n=15 (%)
8 Weeks
n=13 (%)
16 Weeks
n=12 (%)
Completed ≥1 Instrument 15 (100.0%) 13 (100.0%) 12 (100.0%)
Instruments Completed      
 SF-36 13 (86.7%) 11 (84.6%) 11 (91.7%)
 SF-12* 2 (13.3%) 2 (15.4%) 1 (8.3%)
 PHQ-9 7 (46.67%) 0 (0%) 1 (8.3%)
 Self-efficacy for managing chronic conditions scale 9 (60.0%) 3 (23.1%) 2 (16.7%)
 Health care utilization# N/A 7 (53.85%) 2 (16.67%)
 
Caregivers Baseline
n=16 (%)
8 Weeks
n=10 (%)
16 Weeks
n=13 (%)
Completed ≥1 Instrument 16 (100.0%) 10 (100.0%) 13 (100.0%)
Instruments Completed      
 Preparedness for Caregiving Scale 16 (100.0%) 8 (80.0%) 13 (100.0%)
 SF-36 16 (100.0%) 9 (90.0%) 4 (80.0%)
 SF-12* 0 (0.0%) 1 (10.0%) 1 (20.0%)
 Modified Caregiver Strain Index 15 (93.75%) 3 (20.0%) 2 (15.4%)
 PHQ-9 15 (93.75%) 3 (20.0%) 2 (15.4%)
 Self-efficacy for managing chronic conditions scale 15 (93.75%) 3 (20.0%) 2 (15.4%)
 Health care utilization# (proxy for patient) N/A 5 (33.3%) 2 (15.4%)

Notes:

*

SF-12 alone collected if participant indicated they had limited time for data collection;

#

health care utilization was only asked at the 8- and 16-weeks post-discharge follow-up time frames, not at baseline.