EXPLORATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR
IDENTIFYING CIEDS PATIENTS' CONCERNS
DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN EUROPE

Bernadett-Miriam Dobai1 Laszlo Barna Iantovics1ORCID logo Andreea Paiu2ORCID logo and Dan Dobreanu1ORCID logo

1George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Targu Mures
  Targu Mures, Romania
2Transilvania University of Brasov
  Brasov, Romania

INDECS 20(1), 50-56, 2022
DOI 10.7906/indecs.20.1.7
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Received: 14th May 2021.
Accepted: 11th November 2021.
Regular article

ABSTRACT

The current COVID-19 pandemic affects healthcare worldwide. Patients living with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are at high-risk to experience emotional distress and severe COVID-19 symptoms. Assessing their mental and physical health condition during the pandemic is crucial. An online questionnaire consisting of 45 multiple-choice questions regarding the patients' emotional and physical status was completed by 210 CIEDs participants. On the eligible 184 responses, a principal axis factoring (PAF) multivariate analysis was performed, which is part of the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) class, frequently used in healthcare research. The considered variables in the PAF were CIEDs patients' concerns related to: device functioning, having received a shock (if ICD), the possibility to receive a shock (if ICD), access to medical care, reaching physicians, access to medication, getting infected by SARS-CoV-2, the health of caretakers, the health of their loved ones. However, one of the most difficult tasks in PAF is the selection of an appropriate number of factors. We proposed three rules to be considered, the verification of: the Kaiser criterion, the Cattell's Scree test, and the cumulative variance (to explain at least 60-65 %). After the number of factors had been established, we proposed a final verification, the Monte Carlo Parallel Analysis. Two factors were identified, subsequently defined as "Healthcare-related concerns" and "Fear of COVID-19 disease", which explained 75.56% of the cumulative variance. The factors highlight the need for accurate medical information provision, patient education, and support to improve healthcare during the pandemic.

KEY WORDS
exploratory factor analysis, SARS-CoV-2, cardiac implantable electronic devices, healthcare-related concerns, Industry 4.0

CLASSIFICATION
JEL:I10
PACS:02.50.-r, 12.40.Ee.


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