Development and prima facie validation of the Dementia-Specific Ethical Self-Efficacy scale for professional caregivers.

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1177/14713012241262833
Frederik Schou-Juul, Lucca-Mathilde Thorup Ferm, Ida Rübot Boje, Jens Elmelund Rise, Sofie Smedegaard Skov, Christian Ritz, Sigurd Lauridsen
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Abstract

Aim: To develop and validate a scale for measuring professional caregivers' ethical self-efficacy in dementia care.

Background: Professional caregivers of people with dementia make ethical decisions on a day-to-day basis, and it is important that they feel confident when doing so. Moreover, confidence, or self-efficacy, influences caregivers' behaviour and well-being and may be a predictor of competence. However, there is no scale for measuring ethical self-efficacy. This study aims to fill this gap.

Methods: This study concerns the development and prima facie validation of the Dementia-Specific Ethical Self-Efficacy (DemESE) scale. During development, we identified dementia-specific ethical principles and generated items representing ethical conflicts of principles. In the subsequent validation, we administered the scale to experts and professional caregivers in dementia care. We assessed the relevance of the scale using a content validity index and tested validity and reliability using Cronbach's alpha. To further enhance validity, we compared the scale with analogous self-efficacy scales using Pearson's correlation coefficient.

Results: The quantitative testing of DemESE revealed that the scale exhibited acceptable levels of internal consistency and reliability. This finding was supported by Cronbach's alpha. In addition, the content validity index and Pearson correlation coefficient provided evidence of the scale's relevance and validity.

Conclusion: The results suggest that DemESE is a promising tool for assessing professional caregivers' ethical self-efficacy in dementia care and may be used to measure ethical self-efficacy - that is, confidence in ethical decision-making in dementia care.

痴呆症专业护理人员道德自我效能量表的开发和初步验证。
目的:开发并验证一个量表,用于测量痴呆症护理中专业护理人员的伦理自我效能:背景:痴呆症患者的专业护理人员每天都要做出伦理决定,因此他们在做出决定时必须充满信心。此外,自信心或自我效能感会影响护理人员的行为和幸福感,并可预测其能力。然而,目前还没有衡量伦理自我效能感的量表。本研究旨在填补这一空白:本研究涉及痴呆症特定伦理自我效能感量表(DemESE)的开发和初步验证。在开发过程中,我们确定了痴呆症特有的伦理原则,并生成了代表伦理原则冲突的项目。在随后的验证中,我们对痴呆症护理方面的专家和专业护理人员实施了该量表。我们使用内容效度指数评估了量表的相关性,并使用 Cronbach's alpha 检验了效度和信度。为了进一步提高效度,我们使用皮尔逊相关系数将该量表与类似的自我效能感量表进行了比较:对 DemESE 的定量测试表明,该量表的内部一致性和可靠性都达到了可接受的水平。这一结果得到了 Cronbach's alpha 的支持。此外,内容效度指数和皮尔逊相关系数也证明了量表的相关性和有效性:研究结果表明,DemESE 是评估专业护理人员在痴呆症护理中的伦理自我效能感的一种有前途的工具,可用于测量伦理自我效能感,即在痴呆症护理中做出伦理决策的信心。
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