Development of scale to measure nurses' difficulty with cancer care (NDCC)
10.2512/jspm.8.240
- VernacularTitle:看護師のがん看護に関する困難感尺度の作成
- Author:
Mai Onodera
;
Makiko Kumata
;
Noriko Ogiri
;
Reiko Asano
;
Kimiyo Ogasawara
;
Akiko Goto
;
Hiroko Shibata
;
Yumi Syoji
;
Mieko Sengoku
;
Kazuko Yamauti
;
Noriko Monma
;
Mitsunori Miyashita
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
cancer;
nursing;
difficulty;
questionnaire;
palliative care
- From:Palliative Care Research
2013;8(2):240-247
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Purpose: This study was to develop a scale to measure difficulties encountered by cancer care by nurses and to evaluate the reliability and the validity of the scale. Methods: Self-reported questionnaires were administered to nurses who are engaged in cancer care in Tohoku University Hospital. Results: Of 512 questionnaires distributed to nurses, 356 were completed and returned 70%. We selected 49 items in 6 domains, including "communication" "knowledge and skill" "collaboration with doctor" "disclosure and explanation of disease" "hospital system and regional alliances" and "death and dying" using explanatory factor analysis. Cronbach's α coefficient was 0.68 across domains and ranged from 0.69 to 0.74 for each domain. Construct validity was demonstrated and the scaling success rates were 100% for all domains on multitrait scaling analysis. In terms of the known groups validity, the score for the nurses in the palliative care unit was significantly lower than for nurses on the general wards. Conclusion: This study showed that the scale has sufficient reliability and validity. This scale may contribute to cancer nursing by assessing hospital nurses' perception of cancer care and as a method of determining outcomes of educational or organizational interventions.