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Development and psychometric testing of the Spanish version of the Caregiver Preparedness Scale

Belén Gutiérrez-Baena, Carmen Romero‐Grimaldi

2020Nursing Open21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: To psychometrically test the Spanish version of the Caregiver Preparedness Scale (CPS) and document the preparedness level of caregivers. DESIGN: A descriptive and validation study. METHOD: Purposive sampling method was used to select 171 family caregivers Spain. The scale was cross-culturally adapted through a process that included translation, comparison with versions in other languages and back-translation, review, pre-testing and validity, and reliability tests. RESULTS: The Spanish family caregivers are mainly female (79%) and married (75%). The Spanish version of the CPS presents changes with respect to the original. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the single-factor model. Analysis of internal consistency yielded a Cronbach's α of 0.89. Significant correlations (p < .01) with other scales supported convergent validity. A descriptive analysis of the validated scale showed average levels of preparation (2.16 out of 4). Caregivers felt better prepared to attend to the patient's physical needs than emotional or spiritual needs.

Topics & Concepts

Cronbach's alphaConfirmatory factor analysisScale (ratio)PreparednessPsychologyNonprobability samplingConvergent validityClinical psychologyReliability (semiconductor)Descriptive statisticsTest (biology)Family caregiversInternal consistencyApplied psychologyPsychometricsGerontologyMedicineStructural equation modelingStatisticsCartographyPhysicsLawPaleontologyEnvironmental healthPolitical scienceGeographyQuantum mechanicsMathematicsPopulationPower (physics)BiologyFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsFamily Caregiving in Mental IllnessNursing care and research