TY - JOUR T1 - A scale for the identification of the complex chronic pediatric patient (PedCom Scale): A pilot study JO - Anales de Pediatría (English Edition) T2 - AU - Godoy-Molina,Elena AU - Fernández-Ferrández,Tamara AU - Ruiz-Sánchez,José María AU - Cordón-Martínez,Ana AU - Pérez-Frías,Javier AU - Navas-López,Víctor Manuel AU - Nuñez-Cuadros,Esmeralda SN - 23412879 M3 - 10.1016/j.anpede.2021.10.004 DO - 10.1016/j.anpede.2021.10.004 UR - https://analesdepediatria.org/en-a-scale-for-identification-complex-articulo-S2341287922001521 AB - Introduction and objectivesThe complex chronic condition (CCC) is an increasingly prevalent reality in pediatrics. However, having a CCC does not necessarily mean being a complex chronic patient (CCP). From this perspective, we developed an instrument (PedCom Scale) that would facilitate the identification of the CCP. Material and methodsInitially, general aspects for the classification of patients as CCP were defined. Subsequently, the items of the scale were developed, scoring them from 0.5 to 4 points. We performed a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and the internal consistency was studied using alpha-Cronbach. Concordance was evaluated by intra- and inter-observer study. The gold standard was the classification performed by two evaluators after assessing the patient's medical history. The cut-off point for considering the patient as a CCP was established using the ROC curve. ResultsThe initial version included 43 items with a global content validity index (CVI) of 0.94. A total of 180 patients were included. After the CFA, one item was eliminated, so the final version consists of 42 items with an CVI of 0.95. The alpha-Cronbach value was 0.723. The intraclass correlation coefficient of the test-retest analysis was 0.998 and 0.996 for the inter-observer study. The cut-off point for considering a patient as a CCP was established at 6.5 points, with this results we obtained a sensitivity of 98% and specificity of 94%. ConclusionsThe PedCom Scale is an easy-to-use tool focused on the identification of the CCP. In our sample, it presented satisfactory levels of internal consistency and adequate levels of intra- and inter-observer agreement, with good sensitivity and specificity for the identification of the CCP. ER -