Title of article :
A Systematic Review of the Instruments Used for Evaluating Causal Beliefs and Perceived Heart Risk Factors
Author/Authors :
Saeidi, Mozhgan Cardiac Rehabilitation Center - Imam Ali Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Komasi, Saeid Clinical Research Development Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences - Kermanshah, Iran , Compare, Angelo Department of Human and Social Sciences - University of Bergamo, Italy
Abstract :
The etiologies and causal beliefs of heart disease are considered one of the 5 dimensions of health selfregulatory
model. Thus, the present study aimed to review the literature and screen the appropriate tools for evaluating the
causal beliefs and perceived heart risk factors (PHRFs).
Methods: The review samples encompassed all published articles from 1992 to March 2017. A systematic search was
conducted across 6 databases: the Web of Science, Scopus, Medline, EBSCO, ProQuest, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar. The
qualitative evaluation of the articles was examined using the checklists of the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) by
2 independent investigators. After the application of the criteria for inclusion in the study, 22 studies were obtained according
to the PRISMA guidelines.
Results: A total of 10 504 (50.5% male) patients at an average age of 57.85±10.75 years participated in 22 studies under
review. The results of the systematic review showed that 22 tools were available to measure PHRFs. The instruments were
categorized into 4 groups of valid scales (6 studies), invalid questionnaires (6 studies), checklists (3 studies), and open-ended
single items (7 studies). Only 23.2% of the measuring instruments were sufficiently valid.
Conclusion: The results of this systematic review showed that a limited number of valid tools were available to measure
PHRFs. Considering the importance of studying cardiac patients’ perception of the etiology of disease and the paucity of
standards and valid grading scales, it seems necessary to design and provide tools with broader content that can cover all
aspects of patients’ beliefs.
Keywords :
Risk factors , Causality , Cardiovascular diseases , Awareness
Journal title :
The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (JTHC)