Assessing Family Caregiver Communication in Chronic Illness: Validation of the FCCT-CI

Author:

Wittenberg Elaine1ORCID,Bevan Jennifer L.2,Goldsmith Joy V.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication Studies, California State University, Los Angeles, CA, USA

2. School of Communication, Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA

3. Communication and Film, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA

Abstract

Background: Chronic illness care demands attention to the unique needs of family caregivers who support care at home, yet few tools exist for family caregiver assessment in the social domain of practice. Objectives: The Family Caregiver Communication Tool (FCCT) assesses caregiver communication as part of the family system and was originally developed for cancer caregivers. The aim of this study was to develop and psychometrically-validate a version of the FCCT for Chronic Illness (FCCT-CI). Methods: We revised the FCCT, including the generation of new items, and psychometrically tested it in 303 family caregivers recruited through Amazon Prime Panels. Item reduction through exploratory factor analysis was conducted, internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha, and concurrent validity was conducted to demonstrate correlation of the new scale with previously validated instruments. Results: A principal axis analysis with promax rotation initially revealed a five-factor structure of the 27 items initially tested, but, after statistical and theoretical reduction and refinement, a 10 item FCCT-CI emerged. Cronbach’s alpha ranged from .74 to .86 for the FCCT-CI instrument. Concurrent validity was supported by bivariate correlation tests. Conclusions: The FCCT-CI is the first psychometrically tested scale designed to assess caregiver communication with chronically ill patients, family members, and palliative care providers about caregiving. The FCCT-CI scale includes but is not limited to cancer caregiving and palliative care contexts and has good reliability and validity. Palliative care providers can use this tool to assess, design, and test interventions to support family caregivers.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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