Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital context

Abstract Background The lack of formal instruments to measure Burden in primary caregivers of Children in a hospital context is limited because mostly of published instruments are related to cancer survivors, ambulatory environment or general context for children with chronic conditions, but none of...

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Main Authors: Yorschua F. Jalil, Gregory S. Villarroel, Alejandra A. Silva, Lilian S. Briceño, Vanessa Perez Ormeño, Nicolas S. Ibáñez, Paulina A. Méndez, Cristina F. Canales, Mireya A. Méndez
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Published: SpringerOpen 2019-05-01
Series:Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41687-019-0118-1
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spelling doaj-0034647bb5fa4e21bb16c3a1cebfbfbb2020-11-25T03:00:52ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Patient-Reported Outcomes2509-80202019-05-01311810.1186/s41687-019-0118-1Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital contextYorschua F. Jalil0Gregory S. Villarroel1Alejandra A. Silva2Lilian S. Briceño3Vanessa Perez Ormeño4Nicolas S. Ibáñez5Paulina A. Méndez6Cristina F. Canales7Mireya A. Méndez8Department of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezDepartment of Kinesiology and Respiratory Rehabilitation, Hospital Josefina MartínezAbstract Background The lack of formal instruments to measure Burden in primary caregivers of Children in a hospital context is limited because mostly of published instruments are related to cancer survivors, ambulatory environment or general context for children with chronic conditions, but none of them adapted property to prolonged hospitalization context. This leaves the rising population of hospitalized chronic children’s caregivers without a proper assessment. The aim of this study was to develop a version of the Revised Impact on Family Scale adapted to primary caregivers of chronic hospitalized children. A cross-sectional study with two main stages was conducted. The first one describes the linguistic and contextual adaptation process of the instrument, and the second refers to the psychometric testing and analysis.. Results Less than 15% of the participants expressed problems with some adapted items in the scale. Eighty-six caregivers were evaluated at Josefina Martinez Hospital, mostly female (34.2 ± 11.6 years old). Majority of participants were graduated from high school, salaried employee and mothers of the chronic child. The scale exhibits a high level of internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha 0.73), excellent intra-observer reliability (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient 0.9), acceptable empirical evaluation of content validity and low and negative construct validity (Pearson’s correlation coefficient − 0.23). Conclusions This adapted version of the Revised Impact on Family Scale to the hospital context is a reliable, valid, self-administered and simple instrument to implement in order to assess the burden of primary caregivers with chronic hospitalized children.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41687-019-0118-1Chronic illnessFamily burdenCare giversImpact on family scaleChildrenReliability
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author Yorschua F. Jalil
Gregory S. Villarroel
Alejandra A. Silva
Lilian S. Briceño
Vanessa Perez Ormeño
Nicolas S. Ibáñez
Paulina A. Méndez
Cristina F. Canales
Mireya A. Méndez
spellingShingle Yorschua F. Jalil
Gregory S. Villarroel
Alejandra A. Silva
Lilian S. Briceño
Vanessa Perez Ormeño
Nicolas S. Ibáñez
Paulina A. Méndez
Cristina F. Canales
Mireya A. Méndez
Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital context
Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
Chronic illness
Family burden
Care givers
Impact on family scale
Children
Reliability
author_facet Yorschua F. Jalil
Gregory S. Villarroel
Alejandra A. Silva
Lilian S. Briceño
Vanessa Perez Ormeño
Nicolas S. Ibáñez
Paulina A. Méndez
Cristina F. Canales
Mireya A. Méndez
author_sort Yorschua F. Jalil
title Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital context
title_short Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital context
title_full Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital context
title_fullStr Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital context
title_full_unstemmed Reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (RIOFS) in the hospital context
title_sort reliability and validity of the revised impact on family scale (riofs) in the hospital context
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes
issn 2509-8020
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background The lack of formal instruments to measure Burden in primary caregivers of Children in a hospital context is limited because mostly of published instruments are related to cancer survivors, ambulatory environment or general context for children with chronic conditions, but none of them adapted property to prolonged hospitalization context. This leaves the rising population of hospitalized chronic children’s caregivers without a proper assessment. The aim of this study was to develop a version of the Revised Impact on Family Scale adapted to primary caregivers of chronic hospitalized children. A cross-sectional study with two main stages was conducted. The first one describes the linguistic and contextual adaptation process of the instrument, and the second refers to the psychometric testing and analysis.. Results Less than 15% of the participants expressed problems with some adapted items in the scale. Eighty-six caregivers were evaluated at Josefina Martinez Hospital, mostly female (34.2 ± 11.6 years old). Majority of participants were graduated from high school, salaried employee and mothers of the chronic child. The scale exhibits a high level of internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha 0.73), excellent intra-observer reliability (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient 0.9), acceptable empirical evaluation of content validity and low and negative construct validity (Pearson’s correlation coefficient − 0.23). Conclusions This adapted version of the Revised Impact on Family Scale to the hospital context is a reliable, valid, self-administered and simple instrument to implement in order to assess the burden of primary caregivers with chronic hospitalized children.
topic Chronic illness
Family burden
Care givers
Impact on family scale
Children
Reliability
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41687-019-0118-1
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