Adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the short version of Family Sense of Coherence Scale in a sample of persons with cancer in the palliative stage and their family members

Marie-Louise Möllerberg, K. Årestedt, A. Sandgren, E. Benzein, K. Swahnberg
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Abstract Objectives For patients’ entire families, it can be challenging to live with cancer during the palliative stage. However, a sense of coherence buffers stress and could help health professionals identify families that require support. Therefore, the short version of the Family Sense of Coherence Scale (FSOC-S) was translated, culturally adapted, and validated in a Swedish sample. Methods Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the FSOC-S into Swedish was conducted in accordance with the World Health Organization's Process for Translation and Adaptation of Research Instruments guidelines. Participants were recruited from two oncology clinics and two palliative centers in Sweden. Results Content validity was supported by experts (n = 7), persons with cancer (n = 179), and family members (n = 165). Homogeneity among items was satisfactory for persons with cancer and family members (item-total correlations were 0.45‒0.70 and 0.55‒0.72, respectively) as well as internal consistency (ordinal alpha = 0.91 and 0.91, respectively). Factor analyses supported unidimensionality. FSOC-S correlated (rs > 0.3) with hope, anxiety, and symptoms of depression, which supported convergent validity. The test-retest reliability for items ranged between fair and good (kw = 0.37‒0.61). Significance of Results The FSOC-S has satisfactory measurement properties to assess family sense of coherence in persons with cancer and their family members. FSOC-S could be used to identify family members who experience low levels of perceived family sense of coherence which provides health care professionals with insight into families’ needs and ability to live with cancer in the palliative stage.
短版家庭连贯感量表在姑息期癌症患者及其家庭成员样本中的适应和心理测量学评价
摘要目的对于患者的整个家庭来说,在姑息期与癌症一起生活可能是一项挑战。然而,连贯感可以缓冲压力,并有助于卫生专业人员确定需要支持的家庭。因此,我们翻译了简短版的家庭连贯感量表(FSOC-S),进行了文化调整,并在瑞典样本中进行了验证。方法按照世界卫生组织的《研究仪器翻译和改编过程》指南,对FSOC-S进行瑞典语翻译和跨文化改编。参与者是从瑞典的两个肿瘤诊所和两个姑息治疗中心招募的。结果内容效度得到专家(n = 7)、癌症患者(n = 179)和家属(n = 165)的支持。对于癌症患者和家庭成员而言,项目间的同质性令人满意(项目-总相关性分别为0.45-0.70和0.55-0.72),内部一致性也令人满意(序数α分别为0.91和0.91)。因子分析支持单维性。FSOC-S与希望、焦虑和抑郁症状相关(rs > 0.3),支持收敛效度。项目的重测信度在一般和良好之间(kw = 0.37-0.61)。结果的意义FSOC-S在评估癌症患者及其家庭成员的家庭一致性方面具有满意的测量性能。FSOC-S可用于识别家庭凝聚力水平较低的家庭成员,从而为卫生保健专业人员提供了解家庭在姑息期与癌症一起生活的需求和能力的信息。
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