Psychometric Evaluation of the Postoperative Recovery Profile.

IF 2.2 Q1 NURSING
Jenny Jakobsson
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Abstract

Aim: To further evaluate the postoperative recovery profile regarding its psychometric properties.

Background: The postoperative recovery profile is an instrument for the self-assessment of general postoperative recovery that has received increased attention within nursing research. However, psychometric evaluation during development was sparse.

Design: Psychometric evaluation was done using classical test theory.

Method: Data quality, targeting, reliability, and scaling assumptions were measured. In addition, confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate construct validity. Data collection was made during 2011-2013.

Result: Data derived from this study showed acceptable quality; however, item distribution was skewed, with ceiling effects in the majority of items. Cronbach's alpha showed high internal consistency. Item-total correlations indicated unidimensionality, whereas six items demonstrated high correlations pointing at redundancy. The confirmatory factor analysis confirmed problems related to dimensionality as the five proposed dimensions were highly correlated with each other. Furthermore, items were largely uncorrelated with the designated dimensions.

Conclusion: This study shows that the postoperative recovery profile needs to be further developed to serve as a robust instrument within nursing as well as medical research. Arguably, values from the instrument should not be calculated at a dimensional level for the time being because of discriminant validity issues.

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术后恢复概况的心理测量评估。
目的:进一步评价其心理测量特性的术后恢复概况。背景:术后恢复概况是一种对一般术后恢复进行自我评估的工具,在护理研究中受到越来越多的关注。然而,在发展过程中,心理测量的评估是稀疏的。设计:采用经典测试理论进行心理测量评价。方法:测量数据质量、目标、可靠性和尺度假设。此外,采用验证性因子分析评估构念效度。数据收集时间为2011-2013年。结果:本研究数据质量可接受;然而,物品分布是倾斜的,大多数物品都有天花板效应。Cronbach的alpha值表现出高度的内部一致性。项目总数相关性表明单维性,而六个项目显示高相关性,指向冗余。验证性因子分析证实了与维度相关的问题,因为五个提出的维度彼此高度相关。此外,项目在很大程度上与指定维度无关。结论:本研究表明,术后恢复概况需要进一步发展,以作为护理和医学研究的有力工具。可以说,由于判别效度问题,目前不应在维度水平上计算该工具的值。
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