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. 2018 Oct 18;6(1):111–121. doi: 10.1002/ehf2.12369

Table 1.

Characteristics of the instruments used in the study

Scale/ Subscale Number of items Score Responses Internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha)
European Heart Failure Self‐Care Behavior Scale (EHFScB)a )
Consulting
12
 
4
12‐60
 
4‐20
5‐point scale
1 to 5 (completely agree/disagree)
Higher score indicates worse self‐care
0.938
Dutch Heart Failure Knowledge Scale (DHFKS)b ) 15 0‐15 Multiple‐ choice items, one correct
Higher score indicates more knowledge
0.956
Edmonton Symptom Assessment System (ESAS)c ) 10 0‐10 10‐point scale
(0=None to 10=Worst possible)
Sense of Security (SEC‐P)d )
Interaction
Identity
Mastery
15
8
4
3
15‐90
8‐48
4‐24
3‐18
6‐point Likert scale
(1=Never to 6= Always)
Higher score indicates more sense of security
0.896
Health status (EQ‐VAS)e ) 1 0‐100 Visual analogue scale
Higher score indicates better health status
The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ)f )
Clinical Summary Score
Overall Summary Score
Domains:
Physical limitation
Symptoms
Social limitation
Self‐efficacy
Quality of life
23
13
20
 
6
8
4
2
3
0‐100 Likert scale with 5 ‐ 7 options
Scales are transformed to a range from 0‐100. Higher scores denote better health status
 
0.913
0.941
 
0.871
0.874
0.865
0.604
0.776
Symptoms of anxiety and depression (HAD‐S)g )
Anxiety
Depression
14
7
7
0‐21
0‐7
0‐7
4‐point Likert scale Higher scores indicate more symptoms  
0.860
0.821
a

European Heart Failure Self‐care Scale EHFScBs‐12 (Jaarsma et al.23).

b

Dutch Heart Failure Knowledge Scale (van der Wal et al.24).

c

Edmonton Symptom Assessment System ESAS (Richardson and Jones25).

d

Sense of Security in Care – ‘Patients' evaluation’ (SEC‐P) (Krevers and Milberg26).

e

The health‐related quality of life aspects—visual analogue scale (EQ‐5Dvas) (Brooks27).

f

The Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ) (Green et al.28; Patel et al.29).

g

Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) (Zigmond and Snaith30).