KMID : 0367020200320020209
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Journal of Korean Academic of Adult Nursing 2020 Volume.32 No. 2 p.209 ~ p.219
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Validity and Reliability of Korean Version of the Attitude Measurement Tool for Family Presence during Resuscitation
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Lee Mi-Ran
Chung Mi-Hwa
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the validity and reliability of Korean version of the attitude measurement tool for Family Presence during Resuscitation (K-FPDR).
Methods: Data were collected from 299 nurses working at a tertiary hospital located in Seoul via structured-questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS 24.0 and AMOS 21.0. To examine the validity and reliability of K-FPDR, content/construct validity using exploratory/ confirmatory factor analysis and reliability test and criterion validity using Pearson correlation coefficient were conducted.
Results: There were 6 of the 30 items deleted through content/construct validity test. The Korean version of K-FPDR was composed of three dimensions: benefits, negative effects, and decision-making on K-FPDR. K-FPDR was validated by confirmatory factor analysis (CFI=.82, GFI=.86, AGFI=.83, RMR=.07, and RMSEA= .07), and factor loading of the 24 items ranged from .40 to .82. In terms of criterion validity, the K-FPDR positively correlated with Family Presence Self-Confidence Scale. Also, the reliability of the scale was confirmed with Cronbach¡¯s ?=.85.
Conclusion: The K-FPDR is a reliable and valid scale; therefore, this scale is expected to be useful in measuring the attitude toward family presence during resuscitation among Korean nurses.
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KEYWORD
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Validity, Reliability, Family, Resuscitation
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