Allen Rebecca S, Burgio Louis D, Roth David L, Ragsdale Rachael, Gerstle John, Bourgeois Michelle S, Dijkstra Katinka, Teri Linda
Department of Psychology, Center for Mental Health and Aging, University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, 35487-0348, USA.
Psychol Aging. 2003 Dec;18(4):886-95. doi: 10.1037/0882-7974.18.4.886.
Confirmatory factor analysis of the Revised Memory and Behavior Problems Checklist--Nursing Home (RMBPC) replicated the factor structure of the community-based RMBPC (L. Teri et al., 1992). The reliability of the total score was high as indexed by estimates of internal consistency (alpha = .95), test-retest reliability (r = .86), and interrater reliability between 2 interviewers (r = .88). Notably, the interrater reliability between 2 independent certified nursing assistants (CNAs) regarding residents' behavior problem frequency was more modest (r = .46), possibly reflecting the degree to which resident behaviors capture individual CNA's attention. This may have implications for the interpretation of data from the Minimum Data Set. CNAs reported moderately severe burden associated with behavior problems in 47% of residents under their care.
《修订版记忆与行为问题清单——疗养院版(RMBPC)》的验证性因素分析重现了社区版RMBPC(L. 泰里等人,1992年)的因素结构。总得分的可靠性较高,内部一致性估计值(α = 0.95)、重测信度(r = 0.86)以及两名访谈者之间的评分者间信度(r = 0.88)均表明了这一点。值得注意的是,两名独立的注册护理助理(CNA)在居民行为问题频率方面的评分者间信度较低(r = 0.46),这可能反映了居民行为引起个别CNA注意的程度。这可能对最低数据集数据的解释产生影响。CNA报告称,在其护理的47%的居民中,行为问题带来的负担为中度严重。