Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of medicine, University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic.
BMC Med Ethics. 2020 Apr 15;21(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s12910-020-00471-9.
Knowing the opinions of patients with Progressive Neurological Diseases (PNDs) and their family members on end-of-life care can help initiate communication and the drawing up of a care plan. The aim of this paper is to describe the creation and psychometric properties of the newly developed APND-EoLC questionnaire (the Attitudes of Patients with Progressive Neurological Disease to End of Life Care questionnaire).
Following focus group discussion, four main areas of interest were identified: patients' and family members' attitudes towards end-of-life care, factors influencing decisions about treatment to prolong patients' life, concerns and fears regarding dying, and opinions on the system of care. The created questions were divided into domains based on factor analysis and psychometric properties were evaluated by sample of 209 patients with PND and 118 their family members.
The final version of the scale contains a total of 28 questions divided into six domains (end-of-life control, keeping patients alive, trust in doctors/treatment, trust in social support, sense of suffering, and dependence/loss of control) and five individual questions determining views of the care system with specified response options. Construct validity was verified by confirmatory factor analysis for each evaluated area individually. Appropriate psychometric properties were identified in the questionnaire.
The APND-EoLC questionnaire can be recommended for use in both research and clinical practice.
了解进展性神经疾病(PND)患者及其家属对临终关怀的意见,可以帮助开展沟通和制定护理计划。本文旨在描述新开发的 APND-EoLC 问卷(进展性神经疾病患者对临终关怀的态度问卷)的创建和心理测量特性。
在焦点小组讨论后,确定了四个主要关注点:患者和家属对临终关怀的态度、影响延长患者生命的治疗决策的因素、对死亡的担忧和恐惧,以及对护理系统的意见。创建的问题根据因素分析分为不同的领域,并通过 209 名 PND 患者和 118 名患者家属的样本评估了心理测量特性。
该量表的最终版本共包含 28 个问题,分为六个领域(临终控制、维持患者生命、对医生/治疗的信任、对社会支持的信任、痛苦感和依赖/失去控制)和五个单独的问题,确定了对特定答复选项的护理系统的看法。对每个评估领域都进行了验证性因素分析,以验证结构有效性。问卷具有适当的心理测量特性。
APND-EoLC 问卷可推荐用于研究和临床实践。