Development, validation and reliability testing of the hospice care environment scale
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Published:2024-05-28
Issue:1
Volume:23
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ISSN:1472-684X
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Container-title:BMC Palliative Care
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Palliat Care
Author:
Zhong Junping,Zhang Wei,Xu Rong,Wang Huifen,Zhao Jing,Huang Yingjuan,Chen Yanlin,Chen Xiaoli,Chen Jianfei,Zhang Qing,Zou Zhijie,Zhang Yingzi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
WHO stated the environment is an important factor affecting the development of hospice care. The environment is the sum of factors affecting behavior besides the individual factors. Currently, a scale to comprehensively assess the hospice environment of nurse is still lacking. This study aimed to develop an instrument to investigate the environmental factors affecting hospice care of nurses.
Methods
Literature review and a semi-structured interview were conducted to form the items pool of the Hospice Care Environment Scale. Two rounds of Delphi expert consultation were conducted by 16 experts to revise the scale dimensions and entries to form the Hospice Care Environment Scale. A psychometric evaluation was then performed among 530 oncology nurses in a large tertiary oncology hospital in Hubei Province. The 500 valid questionnaires were randomly divided into two groups in a 1:1 ratio, sample 1 (n1 = 250) for item screening and sample 2 (n2 = 250) for quality evaluation of the resulting scale. Item analysis, reliability analysis, validity analysis and acceptability analysis were performed.
Result
The Hospice Care Environment Scale consists of two dimensions and 13 entries. The Cronbach’s α coefficient of the Hospice Care Environment Scale was 0.970, and the Cronbach’s α coefficient of the two dimensions were 0.952 and 0.969, respectively, with the Item-content validity index and average Scale- content validity index of the scale was both 1.000. The validation factor analysis showed the standardized path coefficients of each item were basically above 0.5, and the factor structure model was stable and suitable. The average completion time of the scale was about 3 min, which had good feasibility.
Conclusion
The Hospice Care Environment Scale to assess the environment of hospice care services, has good content and construct validity and reliability. This scale can provide guidance to evaluate the hospice care environment.
Funder
Teaching Reform Research Project of Wuhan University Medical Department
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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