Recherche en soins infirmiers
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Self-care agency is the practice of health-related activities that individuals deliberately initiate and perform in order to maintain life, health and well-being (OREM, 1987). A tool measuring self-care agency is useful to nurses for identifying patients lacking knowledge, motivation, and for those with limited self-care agency. KEARNEY and FLEISCHER (1979) have developed the Exercise of Self-care Agency (ESCA) scale to asses the extent to which individuals take action toward their health care. ⋯ Cronbach alphas for the french-ESCA scale's sub-scales are generally lower: Self-concept (0.57 and 0.69), Initiative/responsibility (0.72 and 0.80), Knowledge/information seeking (0.80 and 0.79), and Taking actions (0.49 and 0.62). The french-ESCA scale appears stable within the 6 weeks period (r = 0.77, p < 0.001). We recommend to further assess the french-ESCA scale's psychometric properties using larger samples of subjects with or without various health problems.