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评估家庭对重症患者早期活动的知识、思考、信心和准备情况的工具的心理测量测试:多中心横断面设计

Psychometric Testing of an Instrument Assessing Family Knowledge, Contemplation, Confidence and Readiness for Engaging in Early Mobilisation of Critically Ill Patients: A Multi-Site Cross-Sectional Design.

作者信息

Mukpradab Sasithorn, Ireland Michael, Tobiano Georgia, Ranse Kristen, Coyer Fiona, Sosnowski Kellie, Heyland Daren K, Marshall Andrea P

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Southport, Queensland, Australia.

Faculty of Nursing, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Thailand.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2025 May;81(5):2382-2392. doi: 10.1111/jan.16415. Epub 2024 Sep 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Early mobilisation is beneficial to support recovery among critically ill patients. The literature highlights the benefits of family engagement in early mobilisation, yet this practice remains underutilised. Effective implementation depends on understanding the key antecedents that influence family engagement in early mobilisation, specifically families' knowledge, contemplation, confidence and readiness. However, no measurement tools currently exist to assess these. Therefore, developing a psychometrically supported instrument is essential to understanding and enhancing families' factors influencing their engagement in early mobilisation.

AIM

To develop and evaluate the psychometric properties of an instrument to assess families' knowledge, contemplation, confidence and readiness to engage in early mobilisation.

DESIGN

A multi-site cross-sectional survey design.

METHODS

Based on established psychological theory (Social Cognitive Theories and Behaviour Change Theories), an item pool was developed to assess families' knowledge, contemplation, confidence and readiness to participate in early mobilisation. To psychometrically evaluate the new tool, a multi-site cross-sectional survey was undertaken from May 2020 to June 2022 across five intensive care units in Australia. Data from 370 families of critically ill patients were used to evaluate the structural, convergent and discriminant validity as well as the reliability of the new instrument.

RESULTS

Confirmatory factor analysis indicated good model fit, supporting the proposed structure. All items displayed high standardised factor loadings except one, which improved upon freeing an error covariance. Positive inter-factor correlations were moderate to strong and were substantially lower than the square root of the average variance extracted, supporting both convergent and discriminant validity, respectively. Additionally, all subscales demonstrated well to excellent reliability.

CONCLUSION

The findings provide preliminary support for the multiple types of validity evidence and the reliability of the instrument. This new instrument is suitable for use in clinical and research applications to assess families' knowledge, contemplation, confidence and readiness for their engagement in early mobilisation.

IMPACT

Family engagement in early mobilisation activities may have multiple benefits but it is not commonly implemented in the ICU. Factors influencing family engagement in early mobilisation are poorly understood. Influential psychological theories highlight the likely importance of knowledge, contemplation, confidence and readiness. A readily available instrument designed to assess these constructs among family members is needed to deepen research understanding and guide clinical practice. The proposed instrument is designed to measure factors influencing family engagement in early mobilisation, which may support healthcare professionals and health services to identify and tailor strategies to support family engagement in early mobilisation.

REPORTING METHOD

Recommendations for reporting the results of studies of instrument and scale development and testing was followed to report this study.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

Family members of adult critically ill patients participated in this study, and they provided the data through the survey.

摘要

背景

早期活动对危重症患者的康复有益。文献强调了家庭参与早期活动的益处,但这种做法仍未得到充分利用。有效实施取决于了解影响家庭参与早期活动的关键前提因素,特别是家庭的知识、思考、信心和准备情况。然而,目前尚无评估这些因素的测量工具。因此,开发一种具有心理测量学支持的工具对于理解和增强影响家庭参与早期活动的因素至关重要。

目的

开发并评估一种工具的心理测量特性,以评估家庭参与早期活动的知识、思考、信心和准备情况。

设计

多地点横断面调查设计。

方法

基于既定的心理学理论(社会认知理论和行为改变理论),开发了一个项目库,以评估家庭参与早期活动的知识、思考、信心和准备情况。为了从心理测量学角度评估这一新工具,于2020年5月至2022年6月在澳大利亚的五个重症监护病房进行了多地点横断面调查。来自370名危重症患者家庭的数据用于评估新工具的结构效度、收敛效度和区分效度以及信度。

结果

验证性因素分析表明模型拟合良好,支持所提出的结构。除一项外,所有项目均显示出较高的标准化因素负荷,该项在释放误差协方差后有所改善。因素间的正相关从中度到强度不等,且显著低于提取的平均方差的平方根,分别支持收敛效度和区分效度。此外,所有子量表均显示出良好到优秀的信度。

结论

研究结果为该工具的多种效度证据和信度提供了初步支持。这种新工具适用于临床和研究应用,以评估家庭参与早期活动的知识、思考、信心和准备情况。

影响

家庭参与早期活动可能有多种益处,但在重症监护病房中并不常见。影响家庭参与早期活动的因素尚不清楚。有影响力的心理学理论强调了知识、思考、信心和准备情况的可能重要性。需要一种现成的工具来评估家庭成员中的这些构念,以加深研究理解并指导临床实践。所提出的工具旨在测量影响家庭参与早期活动的因素,这可能有助于医疗专业人员和卫生服务机构识别并制定策略来支持家庭参与早期活动。

报告方法

遵循了关于报告工具和量表开发与测试研究结果的建议来报告本研究。

患者或公众贡献

成年危重症患者的家庭成员参与了本研究,他们通过调查提供了数据。

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