家庭照顾意愿量表的心理测量学评估。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE American Journal of Critical Care Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.4037/ajcc2024809
Cindy Wilk, Amy Petrinec
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背景:在重症监护病房(ICU)接受机械通气治疗的患者家属和亲友经常会感到压力和无助感。参与对亲人的护理可以改善他们对重症监护室环境的适应,并为出院后的护理工作做好更充分的准备:本研究的主要目的是开发家庭护理意愿量表(FWCS)并测试其心理测量特性。次要目的是研究家庭成员的人口统计学特征与护理意愿之间的关系:量表的编制过程遵循 DeVellis 的 8 步法,分 3 个阶段对量表进行测试。前两个阶段分别检验了内容效度和表面效度。在第 3 阶段,对目前探视 ICU 病人的家属进行了 FWCS 抽样调查:结果:内容效度和表面效度均得到确认。量表的内部一致性信度是可以接受的,探索性因子分析显示了一个由身体和情感/支持性护理任务组成的单因子结构。护理意愿在性别上有显著差异,女性的护理意愿高于男性:结论:需要进一步测试 FWCS。经过改进后,FWCS 可用于评估导致 ICU 患者家属护理意愿的因素,并促进与 ICU 家属参与相关的科学研究。此外,它还可以作为一种实用工具,为 ICU 中的家属护理活动提供建议。
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Psychometric Evaluation of the Family Willingness for Caregiving Scale.

Background: Family members and close friends of patients undergoing mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit (ICU) often experience stress and a sense of helplessness. Participating in the care of their loved one may improve their adaptation to the ICU environment and better prepare them for caregiving after discharge.

Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to develop the Family Willingness for Caregiving Scale (FWCS) and test its psychometric properties. The secondary aim was to examine relationships between family members' demographic characteristics and caregiving willingness.

Methods: The process of scale development followed DeVellis's 8-step method, and the scale was tested in 3 phases. The first 2 phases examined content validity and face validity, respectively. In phase 3, the FWCS was administered to a sample of family members currently visiting an ICU patient.

Results: Content validity and face validity were confirmed. The internal consistency reliability of the scale was acceptable, and exploratory factor analysis revealed a 1-factor structure comprising both physical and emotional/supportive care tasks. Caregiving willingness differed significantly by sex, with women reporting greater willingness than men reported.

Conclusions: Further testing of the FWCS is needed. After refinement, the FWCS could be used to evaluate factors contributing to caregiving willingness of family members of ICU patients and advance the science related to family engagement in the ICU. Additionally, it could be used as a practical tool to suggest family caregiving activities in the ICU.

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