Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite Questionnaire

Rationale. Improving end-of-life care (EOLC) in long-term care (LTC) homes requires quality measurement tools that assess families’ satisfaction with care. This research adapted and pilot-tested an EOLC satisfaction measure (Canadian Health Care Evaluation Project (CANHELP) Lite Questionnaire) for u...

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Main Authors: Shevaun Nadin, Mohammed Ali Miandad, Mary Lou Kelley, Jill Marcella, Daren K. Heyland
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4621592
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spelling doaj-776d106b28cf47e186ef0e22ea6df8d52020-11-25T00:06:17ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/46215924621592Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite QuestionnaireShevaun Nadin0Mohammed Ali Miandad1Mary Lou Kelley2Jill Marcella3Daren K. Heyland4Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health and Department of Health Sciences, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 5E1, CanadaCentre for Education and Research on Aging and Health and Department of Health Sciences, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 5E1, CanadaSchool of Social Work and Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 5E1, CanadaNorth West LHIN Regional Palliative Care Program with St. Joseph’s Care Group, 35 N. Algoma St., Thunder Bay, ON, P7B 5G7, CanadaDepartment of Critical Care Medicine, Queen’s University, Watkins 5, Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, ON, K7L 2V7, CanadaRationale. Improving end-of-life care (EOLC) in long-term care (LTC) homes requires quality measurement tools that assess families’ satisfaction with care. This research adapted and pilot-tested an EOLC satisfaction measure (Canadian Health Care Evaluation Project (CANHELP) Lite Questionnaire) for use in LTC to measure families’ perceptions of the EOLC experience and to be self-administered. Methods and Results. Phase 1. A literature review identified key domains of satisfaction with EOLC in LTC, and original survey items were assessed for inclusiveness and relevance. Items were modified, and one item was added. Phase 2. The revised questionnaire was administered to 118 LTC family members and cognitive interviews were conducted. Further modifications were made including reformatting to be self-administered. Phase 3. The new instrument was pilot-tested with 134 family members. Importance ratings indicated good content and face validity. Cronbach’s alpha coefficients (range: .88–.94) indicated internal consistency. Conclusion. This research adapted and pilot-tested the CANHELP for use in LTC. This paper introduces the new, valid, internally consistent, self-administered tool (CANHELP Lite Family Caregiver LTC) that can be used to measure families’ perceptions of and satisfaction with EOLC. Future research should further validate the instrument and test its usefulness for quality improvement and care planning.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4621592
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Mary Lou Kelley
Jill Marcella
Daren K. Heyland
Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite Questionnaire
BioMed Research International
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Mohammed Ali Miandad
Mary Lou Kelley
Jill Marcella
Daren K. Heyland
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title Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite Questionnaire
title_short Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite Questionnaire
title_full Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite Questionnaire
title_fullStr Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite Questionnaire
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Family Members’ Satisfaction with End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care: Adaptation of the CANHELP Lite Questionnaire
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2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Rationale. Improving end-of-life care (EOLC) in long-term care (LTC) homes requires quality measurement tools that assess families’ satisfaction with care. This research adapted and pilot-tested an EOLC satisfaction measure (Canadian Health Care Evaluation Project (CANHELP) Lite Questionnaire) for use in LTC to measure families’ perceptions of the EOLC experience and to be self-administered. Methods and Results. Phase 1. A literature review identified key domains of satisfaction with EOLC in LTC, and original survey items were assessed for inclusiveness and relevance. Items were modified, and one item was added. Phase 2. The revised questionnaire was administered to 118 LTC family members and cognitive interviews were conducted. Further modifications were made including reformatting to be self-administered. Phase 3. The new instrument was pilot-tested with 134 family members. Importance ratings indicated good content and face validity. Cronbach’s alpha coefficients (range: .88–.94) indicated internal consistency. Conclusion. This research adapted and pilot-tested the CANHELP for use in LTC. This paper introduces the new, valid, internally consistent, self-administered tool (CANHELP Lite Family Caregiver LTC) that can be used to measure families’ perceptions of and satisfaction with EOLC. Future research should further validate the instrument and test its usefulness for quality improvement and care planning.
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