家庭生活质量调查(eFQOLS)电子版:残疾人和慢性病患者家庭的可靠性和有效性。

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION
Preethy Sarah Samuel, Nia Anderson, Christina N Marsack-Topolewski, Sharon Milberger
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本研究测试了电子家庭生活质量调查(eFQOLS)在残疾人和/或慢性病患者家庭中使用时的心理测量特性。对使用 eFQOLS 收集到的 272 位家庭照顾者的数据进行了可靠性分析、相关性分析和确认性因素分析,以检验量表的内部一致性以及量表内部结构的标准效度和建构效度。项目级领域模型的因子结构测试表明,主动性和稳定性在许多领域中的因子载荷较低。因此,这些项目被从分量表中删除。经过两次调整后,子量表级 FQOL 因子结构显示出良好的拟合度。27 个项目的总 FQOL 量表的内部一致性非常好(α = .93),而各分量表的内部一致性则从中等到较强不等(α = .69 到 .90)。eFQOLS 具有中等程度的建构效度、良好的标准效度和可靠性,适用于整个生命周期的不同家庭。还需要进行更多的研究,以便在更多的异质样本中继续完善该调查。
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Electronic Version of the Family Quality of Life Survey (eFQOLS): Reliability and Validity for Families of Individuals With Disabilities and Chronic Health Conditions.

This study tested the psychometric properties of an electronic Family Quality of Life Survey (eFQOLS) when used with families of individuals with disabilities and/or chronic health conditions. Data gathered from 272 family caregivers using the eFQOLS were subjected to reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis to test the internal consistency of the scales, as well as criterion and construct validity of the internal structure of the scale. Testing factor structures of the item-level domain models indicated that initiative and stability had low factor loadings in many domains. As a result, these items were deleted from the subscales. The subscale-level FQOL factor structure demonstrated a good fit after two adjustments. The internal consistency of the 27-item total FQOL scale was excellent (α = .93), while that of the subscales ranged from moderate to strong (α = .69 to .90). The eFQOLS had a moderate degree of construct validity, good criterion validity, and reliability when used with diverse families across the lifespan. Additional research is needed to continue refining the survey with a more heterogenous sample.

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期刊介绍: Occupational Therapy in Health Care is a journal of contemporary practice in occupational therapy. It provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field. Focused on everyday practice, the journal addresses the concerns of new and experienced therapists, presenting innovations in client evaluations and treatments, current research findings, critical reviews of current textbooks, descriptions of novel programs and descriptions of fieldwork innovations. An essential guide to the changing trends in health care, social services, and education, Occupational Therapy in Health Care provides occupational therapy practitioners with a forum to stay up-to-date on current methods and theories in the field.
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