Development and Psychometric Verification of a Self-Administered Scale for Family Needs in Japanese Critical Care Settings.

Q4 Medicine Kurume Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.2739/kurumemedj.MS7034008
Sayaka Fujimaru, Hiroki Inutsuka, Tatsuyuki Kakuma, Kimiko Morimoto, Mitsuyoshi Ayabe
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Abstract

Aim: We developed and evaluated the statistical reliability and validity of a family needs scale directly answerable by families in critical care settings.

Methods: In this qualitative study, 39 questions were drafted to capture family needs. These questions were then administered to the families of patients in emergency care settings. Exploratory factor analyses identified several needs factors and factor structures of the questions with oblique rotation. A confirmatory factor analysis examined internal consistency and criterion-related and construct validity.

Results: Three factors comprising 32 items were extracted from the exploratory factor analysis: "Needs for fulfilling family roles," "Needs for appropriate treatment and care," and "Needs for respecting family ties." Cronbach's α was 0.949 for the total score and 0.927, 0.914, and 0.896 for factors A-C, respectively, with cumulative variance of 50.0%. The three factors' confirmatory factor analysis revealed a relatively good model fit. A significant correlation was found between this scale and the assessment scale for the needs of families of patients in the intensive care unit.

Conclusions: A new scale assessing family needs was developed, and its reliability and validity were confirmed. The scale has acceptable psychometric properties and can be used to measure family needs in critical care settings, particularly in Japanese cultural contexts.

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日本重症监护环境中家庭需求自控量表的开发与心理测量验证。
目的:我们开发并评估了可由危重症护理环境中的家庭直接回答的家庭需求量表的统计可靠性和有效性:在这项定性研究中,我们草拟了 39 个问题来反映家庭需求。然后对急诊患者家属进行了问卷调查。探索性因子分析确定了几个需求因子和问题的因子结构,并进行了斜向旋转。确认性因子分析检查了内部一致性、标准相关性和构建有效性:从探索性因子分析中提取了三个因子,共 32 个项目:"满足家庭角色的需要"、"适当治疗和护理的需要 "和 "尊重家庭纽带的需要"。总分的 Cronbach's α 为 0.949,A-C 因子的 Cronbach's α 分别为 0.927、0.914 和 0.896,累积方差为 50.0%。三个因子的确认性因子分析显示模型拟合度较好。该量表与重症监护病房患者家属需求评估量表之间存在明显的相关性:结论:我们开发了一个新的家庭需求评估量表,其信度和效度均得到了证实。该量表具有可接受的心理测量特性,可用于测量重症监护环境中的家庭需求,尤其是在日本文化背景下。
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