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Psychometric properties of caregiving measures for persons with dementia in Thailand
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Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing

ISSN: 2573-0347

Open Access

Psychometric properties of caregiving measures for persons with dementia in Thailand


24th World Nursing and Healthcare Conference

September 13-15, 2018 | Copenhagen, Denmark

Piyaorn Wajanatinapart and Diane R Lauver

Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Adv Practice Nurs

Abstract :

The number of persons with dementia (PWD) has increased significantly. Informal caregivers are the major providing care at home. They can have perceived gains and burdens during providing care. Caregivers who reported high in perceived gains may report low in burdens and better health. There was no report psychometric properties in a few studies and most studies with no theory-guided and conducting in Western countries. The self-determination theory (SDT) was used to guide the study and conducting the study in Thailand. The study aimed to evaluate six measures for internal consistency reliability, four measures based on SDT for content validity, and one measure for construct validity. This study was a cross-sectional descriptive design with two convenience samples. Sample 1 was five Thai experts to assess content validity of measures. Sample 2 was 146 Thai caregivers of PWD to assess construct validity, and internal consistency reliability. Experts rated questionnaires and caregivers answered questionnaires at clinics of four Thai hospitals. Data analysis was used descriptive statistics, the content validity index (CVI) and average of content validity index of the scale (S-CVI), Cronbachâ??s alphas, and Pearson Product Moment Correlation. For study results, most caregivers were female (82%), middle age (M=51.1, SD=11.9), and daughters (57%). They provided care for 15 hours/day with 4.6 years. The CVI and the S-CVI were .80 or higher for clarity and relevance. The CVI of sets of questionnaires were .80 or higher for comprehensiveness and cultural relevance. Experts suggested item revisions. Cronbachâ??s alphas were .26 to .93. The Gain in Alzheimer Care Questionnaire was acceptable for construct validity. This study was the first use SDT to guide the study about caregiving in Thailand. Caregiversâ?? characteristics were consistent with literature. Four measures were valid and reliable but two measures would be needed to revise. Researchers could use four measures for further caregiving studies. Using a theory would help describe concepts, propositions and measures used.

Biography :

Piyaorn Wajanatinapart pursued her PhD from University of Wisconsin Madison, USA (2015). She is currently a Nursing Instructor in the Psychiatric Nursing Department of Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. She has more than 20 years of experience teaching mental health and psychiatric nursing for nursing students. She has published her work in reputed Thai and other journals. She has presented her research (poster and oral) in other countries.

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