Aims: Validate the judgment method straightforwardly’ Health "Healthy Apgar by Caniço and Lopes", reinforcing the pertinence of the form in the Person’ study (Personal Realization, Work, Friends, Society, Lifestyles, Morbidities) and Family Health. Understand the importance of the plan for its opportuneness and potentialities in establishing a health management plan.Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was completed activity for the consumers of UCSP Dr. Manuel Cunha, over 18 years traditional, using the Apgar Healthy inquiry. The statistical study was based on the explanatory and validation study, that involves the selection of articles, the identification of factorial construction and the validity / dependability study, that was done by factorial study utilizing Cronbach's α.Results: In the sample of 870 respondents, mean age was 48.37 age, with a slight reign of females. In the ending classification of the inquiry 51.6% bestowed a healthy Apgar, 48.2% quite healthy and 0.2% sick. The subscales with the maximal scores were Work and Lifestyle. The Morbidity subgroup presented rude score.Discussion: Validation process observed 112 items of the original inquiry (85% of the total of 132 items), distant 2 complete questions (each with 5 articles) and 8 scattered articles and reshaped two questions.Conclusion: Questionnaire "Healthy Apgar by Caniço and Lopes" is an renewed, suitable and integrative pattern that brings together fundamental components for person’ study and welcome / her care plan. Its validation results in an undisputed advance in Family Medicine.
Author(s) Details:
Hernâni Caniço,
University
of Coimbra, Portugal.
Susana
Lopes,
UCSP
Sertã, Portugal.
Rui Fernandes,
USF Manuel Cunha – Health Center of S. Martinho do Bispo, Coimbra,
Portugal.
Ana Cristina Rosa,
Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science and Technology, University
of Coimbra, Portugal.
Maria Emília Nogueira,
Mathematics
Department, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
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