KMID : 0856920200230040228
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Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care 2020 Volume.23 No. 4 p.228 ~ p.240
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Validation of the Nurses¡¯ Involvement in Dying Patients and Family Care-Korean Version
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Kim Mi-Yeon
Lee Han-Na Lee In-Young Lee Mi-Rim Cho Hae-Ryun
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to test the validity of the Korean version of the Nurses¡¯ Involvement in Dying Patients and Family Care (NIDPFC) instrument.
Methods: Data were collected from 410 registered nurses at a university hospital, general hospitals, and a convalescent hospital. Data were collected from June 23 to July 17, 2020. Internal consistency reliability, construct validity, and criterion validity were examined using the SPSS and AMOS software.
Results: Of the 35 preliminary items of the instrument, 24 items were finally selected after evaluating the content validity, analyzing the items, and assessing construct validity. The following four factors were derived: ¡°burden¡± (seven items), ¡°deep involvement¡± (eight items), ¡°resilience¡± (five items), and ¡°empathy¡± (four items), with a cumulative explanatory variance of 55.2%. For criterion validity, a significant positive relationship was found between the NIDPFC and attitudes toward caring for the dying. For internal consistency reliability, the Cronbach¡¯s ¥á was 0.82.
Conclusion: The validity and reliability of the NIDPFC were verified. Therefore, the NIDPFC is an effective instrument to use in further studies.
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KEYWORD
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Empathy, Family, Hospices, Nurses
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