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Abstract
The aim of this study was to further investigate the psychometric properties
(with focus on construct validity and scale function) of the Swedish version of the Person-centred Care Assessment Tool (P-CAT) in a sample consisting of staff working in elderly care units (N = 142). The aim was also to further develop and psychometrically test a modified, noncontext-specific version of the instrument (mP-CAT) in a sample consisting of staff working in primary health care or within
home care for older people (N = 182). Principal component analysis with varimax
rotation initially suggested a three-factor solution for the P-CAT, explaining
55.96% of variance. Item 13 solely represented one factor wherefore this solution
was rejected. A final 2-factor solution, without item 13, had a cumulative
explained variance of 50.03%. All communalities were satisfactory (>0.3), and
alpha values for both first factor (items 1-6, 11) and second factor (items 7-10,
12) were found to be acceptable. Principal component analysis with varimax
rotation suggested a final 2-factor solution for the mP-CAT explaining 46.15% of
the total variance with communalities ranging from 0.263 to 0.712. Cronbach's
alpha for both factors was found to be acceptable (>0.7). This study suggests a
2-factor structure for the P-CAT and an exclusion of item 13. The results
indicated that the modified noncontext-specific version, mP-CAT, seems to be a
valid measure. Further psychometric testing of the mP-CAT is however needed in
order to establish the instrument's validity and reliability in various contexts.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 527-535 |
Journal | Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences |
Volume | 31 |
Issue number | 3 |
Early online date | 2016 May 30 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Nursing
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Införandet av samordnade individuella planer (SIP) i vården och omsorgen om personer med sammansatta behov. En studie av implementeringsprocessen.
Condelius, A. (PI), Jakobsson, U. (Supervisor) & Selan, D. (Research student)
2016/06/16 → 2019/09/19
Project: Research