Measurement Invariance of the Hospice Quality of Life Index-14 in Lung Cancer and Nonlung Cancer Patients Admitted to Hospice.

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
Li-Ting H Longcoy, Joshua Longcoy, Chun-Yi Tai, Ardith Z Doorenbos, Jason W Beckstead
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Background and Purpose: Establishing measurement invariance (MI) is important in the questionnaire validation process. This study examined the MI of the Hospice Quality of Life Index-14 (HQLI-14) when comparing hospice patients with lung cancer and those with nonlung cancers. Methods: The HQLI-14 contains 14 items to measure multidimensional concepts of quality of life. A series of confirmatory factor analyses were performed to test configural, metric, and scalar invariance. Results: The MI of the HQLI-14 was supported by increasing equality constraints on item parameters between groups. Although the configural and metric invariances were both supported, one item regarding breathlessness was noninvariant between the groups with lung and nonlung cancers. Conclusions: The HQLI-14 shows early evidence of meeting the requirements for configural, metric, and partial scalar invariance. It may be used to make meaningful comparisons between patients with lung cancer and nonlung cancers.

接受安宁疗护的肺癌和非肺癌患者的安宁疗护生活质量指数-14测量不变性。
背景和目的:在问卷验证过程中,建立测量不变性(MI)非常重要。本研究在比较安宁疗护肺癌患者和非肺癌患者时,检验了安宁疗护生活质量指数-14(HQLI-14)的测量不变性。研究方法HQLI-14 包含 14 个项目,用于测量生活质量的多维概念。进行了一系列确证因子分析,以检验构型、度量和标度的不变量。结果显示组间项目参数的平等性约束条件不断增加,支持了 HQLI-14 的多元智能。虽然构型不变量和度量不变量都得到了支持,但有一个关于呼吸困难的项目在肺癌组和非肺癌组之间不存在不变量。结论:HQLI-14 显示出满足构型、度量和部分标度不变性要求的早期证据。它可用于对肺癌和非肺癌患者进行有意义的比较。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nursing Measurement specifically addresses instrumentation in nursing. It serves as a prime forum for disseminating information on instruments, tools, approaches, and procedures developed or utilized for measuring variables in nursing research, practice, and education. Particular emphasis is placed on evidence for the reliability and validity or sensitivity and specificity of such instruments. The journal includes innovative discussions of theories, principles, practices, and issues relevant to nursing measurement.
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