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Pårörendes oplevelse af samspillet med sygeplejersker i akutte afdelinger: udvikling og testning af et nyt måleredskab
Engelsk titel: Relatives' view on collaboration with nurses in emergency wards: development and testing of a new measure Läs online Författare: Lindhardt, Tove ; Nyberg, Per ; Rahm Hallberg, Ingalill Språk: Dan Antal referenser: 41 Dokumenttyp: Artikel UI-nummer: 10093388

Tidskrift

Klinisk Sygepleje 2010;24(3)58-76 ISSN 0902-2767 E-ISSN 1903-2285 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

Background: Collaboration between relatives and nurses in acute care settings have been sparsely investigated and mostly from nurses’ points of view. Feasible and valid instruments are needed for the assessment of collaboration, its prerequisites and outcome. Objectives: to develop and test an instrument to assess, from the relatives’ perspectives, collaboration between relatives of frail elderly patients and the nurses in acute hospital wards as well as prerequisites for, and outcome of, collaboration. Design: instrument development and psychometric testing. Setting: acute medical and geriatric wards. Participants: 156 relatives. Women constituted 74.8% of this group, children 63.9%, and spouses 20%. Methods: a model for collaboration was developed and underpinned the development and construction of the instrument. Face and content validity were examined by relatives and an expert panel before testing it among 156 relatives. Construct validity was assessed by principal component analysis and test for correlation between factors. Predictive validity was assessed by comparing factor scores with scores in outcome measures. Internal consistency was assessed by Cronbach’s alpha for factors, item-to-total correlation, and item-to-item correlation. Systematic, internal dropout was investigated. Results: A five-factor solution labelled "influence on decisions", "quality of contact with nurses", "trust and its prerequisites", "achieved information level", and "influence on discharge" showed Cronbach’s alpha values between .83 and .94. Correlation between factors showed coefficients between .16 and .60. Item-to-total correlation values ranged between .34 and .83, and mean inter-item-correlation coefficients between .40 and .56. Predictive validity was indicated. Systematic internal dropout was related to higher age and lower educational level. Conclusion: The instrument was mainly valid and reliable. The instrument is, to our knowledge, the first of its kind and should be tested on larger samples in various cultural contexts. The feasibility of the instrument may benefit from a reduction in the number of items.