Validation of a Scale to Measure the Care-giving Ability of Caregivers

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  • Jenny Paola Blanco Sánchez Author Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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Validation studies, validity, family caregivers, ability, chronic illness. (Source, DeCS).

Abstract

Objective: Determine the face validity and content validity of a proposed semantic modification in the scale created by Barrera to measure the care-giving ability of family members who care for chronically ill persons. Materials and methods: The study featured a methodological design and was conducted in three phases: semantic adequacy, determining the degree of comprehensibility, and face validity and content validity of the proposed amendment to the scale. Results: The items were checked one by one to determine semantic adequacy, based on discussion of the terms used in the scale formulated initially. Three hundred eighty-five (385) formats designed by the researcher were applied to determine the degree of comprehensibility. In all, five items were found with low comprehensibility and ten with medium comprehensibility; they were subject to changes in light of theory and the observations made by the subjects. Face validity and content validity were determined by a panel of experts, using Fleiss's kappa coefficient of concordance. As for face validity, it was found that most of the items were accepted; in terms of content validity, it was concluded the semantically modified scale measures the care-giving ability of family members who care for persons with chronic illnesses.

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Author Biography

Jenny Paola Blanco Sánchez, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Enfermera, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Magíster en Enfermería con énfasis en cuidado al paciente crónico, Universidad Nacilnal de Colombia

Published

2014-10-23

How to Cite

Blanco Sánchez, J. P. (2014). Validation of a Scale to Measure the Care-giving Ability of Caregivers. Aquichan, 14(3), 351–363. Retrieved from https://aquichan.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/aquichan/article/view/3468

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